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Hercules and lychas
The Italian sculptor Antonio Canova (1757-1822) was one of the foremost figures of the Neoclassical era. His skill is displayed as combines the elements of heroism and madness in his 1834 sculpture Hercules and Lychas. His original earthenware sketch model that was completed in 1812 serves as the foundation for this 1834 relic which was cast from the foundry of Pierre Fontaine. The original sculpture was actually made of marble and had an actual height of nearly twelve feet. This one foot replica is made of bronze and symbolizes the epilogue to the story of Hercules and Nessus and depicts a mad Hercules in the act of flinging a terrified Nessus through the air. Hercules is actually clutching Nessus’ ankle and is making preparations to fling the defenseless man over Hercules’ own head and out into the sea.
The composition of this piece is one in which asymmetrical balance is portrayed in a vertical plane as attention to every facet of detail is recognized. Within each man, attention is taken as body parts are clearly defined such as muscles, clothing, and hair. Each part is
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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