Bust of Hercules

Bust of Hercules is a terracotta sculpture by Lucas Faydherbe (1617–1619) and makes part of the Van Herck Collection acquired by the King Baudouin Foundation in 1966.[1]

Bust of Hercules
French: Buste d'Hercule, Dutch: Buste van Hercules
Bust of Hercules, collection King Baudouin Foundation (on loan at Rubenshuis)
ArtistLucas Faydherbe
Yearca. 1617-1619
MediumTerracotta sculpture
SubjectHercules
LocationRubenshuis, Antwerpen
OwnerKing Baudouin Foundation
Accessioninv. 50 (KBS)
Websitehttp://vanherck.collectionkbf.be/bust-hercules?position=3&list=bDBuh079YgIhPOmVOgXccNXW_tweSUtDCcvI6zNEzRw

Context

Lucas Faydherbe was a sculpture from Mechelen and a pupil of Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens. The work represents the ancient hero Hercules and is part of a series of terracotta busts that represent mythological themes and figures, making a unique part of Faydherbe's oeuvre. He is depicted wearing a lion's skin.[2]

The work makes part of the collection King Baudouin Foundation and is on view at the Rubenshuis (Antwerp).

References

  1. "The Van Herck Collection | Heritage KBF". www.heritage-kbf.be. Retrieved 2019-02-22.
  2. "Bust of Hercules | Heritage KBF". www.heritage-kbf.be. Retrieved 2019-02-22.
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