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Hercules Girdle Hippolyta first quarter 1600
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Hercules Girdle Hippolyta first quarter 1600
Hercules and the Girdle of Hippolyta, first quarter 1600. Filippo Napoletano (Italian, c. 1587-c. 1629). Graphite; squared in graphite; sheet: 29.9 x 19 cm (11 3/4 x 7 1/2 in.)
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Media ID 18491578
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1587 1629 Girdle Hercules Squared Filippo Napoletano Hippolyta
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the artwork "Hercules and the Girdle of Hippolyta" created by Filippo Napoletano during the first quarter of 1600. The Italian artist, born around 1587 and believed to have passed away around 1629, skillfully employed graphite to bring this mythological scene to life. The composition depicts Hercules engaged in a fierce battle with Hippolyta, the queen of the Amazons. The squared graphite technique adds depth and dimension to this masterpiece, enhancing its visual impact. Measuring approximately 29.9 x 19 cm (11 3/4 x 7 1/2 in. ), this sheet captures every intricate detail meticulously crafted by Napoletano's hand. Napoletano's portrayal of Hercules' quest for Hippolyta's girdle symbolizes his strength and determination as he overcomes formidable challenges. This artwork serves as a testament to human resilience and heroism throughout history. As part of the Liszt Collection, this print allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate Napoletano's exceptional talent from centuries ago.
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