Marble relief fragment with the torso of a Hesperid holding apples

Roman

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 156

Copy of a Greek marble relief of about 420–410 B.C.

This relief showed Herakles in the garden of the Hesperides receiving the golden apples that brought immortality. The original was one of four famous reliefs that probably decorated the parapet surrounding the Altar of the Twelve Gods in the Athenian Agora.

Marble relief fragment with the torso of a Hesperid holding apples, Marble, Pentelic, Roman

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