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Title: 1967P53 Hercules and Iole
Description: 1967P53
Hercules and Iole, 1710-1725
Giovanni Battista Foggini
* The subject tells a story of the ancient Greek hero Hercules (or Heracles). Hercules was sold to Omphale, Queen of Lydia. He became her lover and whilst in her service started to display feminine traits, wearing women's dress and spinning. The sculpture depicts Omphale with her arm around Hercules, she wears his lion skin. The arms of Hercules, and one of Omphale's arms are now missing so we can no longer be sure what they held in their hands. In the traditional depiction she is shown holding his club, whilst he holds a spindle. This subject appealed to Renaissance and Baroque artists as it could be used to explore the theme of woman's domination over man.
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Greek Mythology
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Birmingham Museums Trust/Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
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Sculpture
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Ceramics
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Terracotta
   
Usage Rights: Creative Commons 0 - Public Domain. Optional attribution: Photo by Birmingham Museums Trust, licensed under CC0
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Height: 395
Width: 280
Depth: 160
Unit: mm
Credit Line: Purchased 1967.