Hercules fighting Nemean lion

Hercules fighting Nemean lion is a 1634 work by Francisco de Zurbarán. It is conserved in the Museo del Prado.

Hercules fighting Nemean lion
Spanish: Hércules lucha con el león de Nemea
ArtistFrancisco de Zurbarán
Completion date1634
Dimensions151 × 166 cm
LocationMuseo del Prado.

Description

The painting depicts Heracles fighting the Nemean Lion. The Spanish art critic Soria suggests a comparison with a woodcut fashioned by Cornelis Cort after a work by Frans Floris, based on the hero's position. The rocky setting was designed according to a woodcut by Barthel Beham: Fighting versus centaur (1542).

It is one of series of 10 artworks on the Labours of Hercules commissioned by Philip IV of Spain for the decoration of the Queens Hall's in the Buen Retiro Palace. The series is now on show at the Museo del Prado.

Bibliography

  • Juan Antonio Gaya Nuño et Tiziana Frati, La obra pictórica de Zurbarán, éditions Planeta, Barcelone, 1988, ISBN 84-320-2866-5 p. 131-132.
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