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Mathura Herakles
Mathura statue of Herakles strangling the Nemean lion.
Materialred sandstone
Size74 cm tall
Period/culture2nd Century CE
Discovered27°36′00″N 77°39′00E
PlaceMathura, India.
Present locationIndian Museum, Kolkata, India
Discovery (Mathura, India) is located in India
Discovery (Mathura, India)

Discovery (Mathura, India)

The Mathura Herakles is a famous statue found in the city of Mathura, India, thought to represent the Greek hero Herakles fighting the Nemean lion.

History

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The statue was discovered at the end of the 19th century by Alexander Cunningham in Mathura. It depicts a defaced male strangling a lion. It has been interpreted as a sculpture created by a foreign artist that shows Herakles strangling the Nemaean lion.[1] However, the male is wearing lion's skin, the legs of which are tied around his neck, which has been interpreted as proof that the foreign artist lacked full knowledge of the Greek mythology, because he is shown already wearing the skin of the lion he is fighting.[2][3]

The man fighting the lion in the scene is very generally considered as being Herakles, but some authors have suggested that an Indian sculptor, influenced by western art, could have meant to represent Krishna for example.[4] It may also be connected to the cult of Vasudeva, who is thought to have been corresponded to the legend of Herakles.[2]

The statue is now in the Indian MuseuminKolkata.

Significance

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The statue is similar to statues of the Lycian Apollo.[2] On its discovery, Cunningham wrote that the statue must be of Herakles and the Nemaean lion, that there is high probability that this was sculptured by some foreign artist for the use of the Greek resident of Mathura.[5] It is generally considered as an example of influence from the Greek art on ancient Indian art.[6][7][8] According to James Harle, there is "no Gandharan sculpture whose source can be so directly traced" to Greece as the Mathura Herakles.[9]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ 'Report of a tour in the Central Provinces and Lower Gangetic Doab in 1881–82' (A.S.I. vol. XVII, Calcutta, 1884), p.109-110
  • ^ a b c The Dynastic Arts of the Kushans by John M. Rosenfield p.9
  • ^ History of Early Stone Sculpture at Mathura: Ca. 150 BCE - 100 CE by Sonya Rhie Quintanilla p.158
  • ^ Aspects of Indian Art, by Pratapaditya Pal p.7
  • ^ 'Report of a tour in the Central Provinces and Lower Gangetic Doab in 1881–82' (A.S.I. vol. XVII, Calcutta, 1884), p.109-110
  • ^ Aspects of Indian Art, by J.E. Van Lohuizen-De Leuve, published by Pratapaditya Pal [1]
  • ^ Hellenism in Ancient India by Gauranga Nath Banerjee p.90
  • ^ Art of India by Vincent Arthur Smith p.98
  • ^ The Art and Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent, James C. Harle, Yale University Press, 1994 p.67
  • ^ "CNG: Printed Auction Triton X. INDIA, Kushan Empire. Huvishka. Circa AD 152-192. AV Dinar (7.99 g, 12h). Mint B. 1st emission". cngcoins.com. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
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