Plate LXVIII (68): Hercules, from "Museum Florentinum" (Statuae antiquae dorum et virorum illustrium)

Plate LXVIII (68): Hercules, from "Museum Florentinum" (Statuae antiquae dorum et virorum illustrium) by Marc'Antonio Corsi|Giovanni Domenico Campiglia

Medium

Engraving and etching

Dimensions

Sheet: 14 15/16 × 10 1/16 in. (38 × 25.5 cm) Plate: 14 3/16 × 9 1/16 in. (36 × 23 cm)

Classification

Prints

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Bequest of Mrs. Charles Wrightsman, 2019

Accession Number

2019.282.132

Tags

Male NudesHercules

Art Historical Context

Step into the grandeur of ancient mythology with *Plate LXVIII: Hercules* from the *Museum Florentinum* (Statuae antiquae deorum et virorum illustrium), a stunning 1734 engraving and etching by Marc'Antonio Corsi and Giovanni Domenico Campiglia. This print captures the heroic nude figure of Hercules, the legendary strongman of Greek and Roman lore, posed in a dynamic classical stance that embodies idealized male anatomy and divine power. Measuring about 15 by 10 inches on its sheet, it meticulously reproduces an antique statue, inviting 18th-century viewers to admire the muscular form celebrat...

About the Artist

Marc'Antonio Corsi|Giovanni Domenico Campiglia (Italian|Italian) · 1700 |1692 1800 |1768

Italian, active Florence, 1746–55|Italian, Lucca, 1692–1768

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