Hercules and the Hydra

Paul Manship, Hercules and the Hydra, 1964, gilded bronze on marble base, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Paul Manship, 1966.47.71
Paul Manship, Hercules and the Hydra, 1964, gilded bronze on marble base, 8 1243 in. (21.610.17.6 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Paul Manship, 1966.47.71

Artwork Details

Title
Hercules and the Hydra
Artist
Date
1964
Dimensions
8 1243 in. (21.610.17.6 cm.)
Credit Line
Bequest of Paul Manship
Mediums
Mediums Description
gilded bronze on marble base
Classifications
Subjects
  • Figure male
  • Mythology — classical — Hercules
  • Mythology — classical — hydra
Object Number
1966.47.71

Artwork Description

Paul Manship modeled many sculptures of Hercules, the son of Zeus and the mortal Alcmena. Zeus’s wife, Queen Hera, was jealous of Hercules and tormented him so much that he murdered his own family in a fit of insanity. As punishment, he was sentenced to serve twelve labors for his cousin and enemy, Eurystheus. These included strangling the Nemean lion, whose skin was impenetrable, destroying the many-headed Hydra, and stealing the belt from the Amazon queen Hippolyte. His final labor was to capture Cerberus, a three-headed dog from the kingdom of the dead. Hercules had many more adventures after these tasks were completed, including stealing the Delphic tripod from his half-brother Apollo, and killing the giant Antaeus. Antaeus gained strength every time he touched his mother, the earth, so Hercules defeated him by lifting him high above his head.

Works by this artist (7 items)

James Smillie, John C. Chapman, York Town Battle-Ground, engraving, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Olin Dows, 1978.152.97
York Town Battle-Ground
engraving
Not on view
James Smillie, Thomas Cole, The Voyage of Life--Youth, 1850, engraving on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1974.8.2
The Voyage of Life – Youth
Date1850
engraving on paper
Not on view
James Smillie, Thomas Cole, The Voyage of Life--Old Age, ca. 1856, engraving on paper mounted on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Alice Ingersoll Neagle, 1978.87.4
The Voyage of Life – Old Age
Dateca. 1856
engraving on paper mounted on paper
Not on view

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Artist
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