Hercules vanquishes Cacus
Hercules was robbed by Cacus, whom he killed after a fierce fight. With his right hand Hercules powerfully pulls Cacus’ head back, forcing his own body to tilt in the opposite direction. At the end of the 17th century, the clash between the two brawny men symbolized Stadholder William III’s struggle against the king of France.
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Hercules vanquishes Cacus
Hercules was robbed by Cacus, whom he killed after a fierce fight. With his right hand Hercules powerfully pulls Cacus’ head back, forcing his own body to tilt in the opposite direction. At the end of the 17th century, the clash between the two brawny men symbolized Stadholder William III’s struggle against the king of France.
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Gift of R. Heilbronner, Geneva
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Schenking van de heer R. Heilbronner, Genève
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Hercules was robbed by Cacus, ...... le against the king of France.
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Hercules werd beroofd door Cac ...... em III tegen de Franse koning.
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BK-NM-13215-C
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Rijksmuseum
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Hercules vanquishes Cacus
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Hercules verslaat Cacus
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c. 1700 - c. 1725
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ca. 1700 - ca. 1725
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extent
beeld hoogte 250 cm
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breedte 89 cm
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depth 89 cm
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depth 96 cm
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diepte 89 cm
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diepte 96 cm
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gewicht 1095 kg
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gewicht 1120 kg
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gewicht 1152 kg
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height 250 cm
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Collectie: beeldhouwwerken
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Collection: sculptures
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eerste kwart 18e eeuw
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first quarter 18th century
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