Hercules and the Hydra

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"Hercules and the Hydra" is a Renaissance painting by the Pollaiuolo brothers depicting the mythological hero Hercules battling the multi-headed serpent Hydra, celebrated for its dynamic composition and anatomical detail.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artForm panel painting
artHistoricalContext Florentine interest in human anatomy
revival of classical themes
artisticStyle early Renaissance
basedOn Greek mythology
Labours of Heracles NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Antonio del Pollaiuolo NERFINISHED
Piero del Pollaiuolo NERFINISHED
depicts Hercules NERFINISHED
Lernaean Hydra NERFINISHED
depictsEvent Second Labour of Heracles NERFINISHED
genre mythological painting
hasColorPalette earth tones
strong contrasts of light and dark
hasInfluence development of anatomical realism in Renaissance art
hasPortrayalCharacteristic multi-headed serpent monster
muscular male nude figure
violent combat scene
languageOfWork none (visual artwork)
mainSubject Hercules battling the Hydra NERFINISHED
movement Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
notableFor anatomical detail
dynamic composition
partOf Renaissance mythological iconography
period 15th century
portraysEmotion aggression
heroic determination
usesMotif good versus evil
heroic struggle

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Pollaiuolo brothers notableWork Hercules and the Hydra