around 1705/10, Attributed to: Giovanni Domenico Ferretti
In order to kill the giant Antaeus who draws his strength from the contact to his mother, the Earth, Hercules has to lift him and strangle him in the air. The lamenting goddess Gea rises from the ground. The pronounced chiaroscuro and the excited movements of the bodies emphasize the dramatic effect. Themes from Hercules’ labours were frequently represented in the residences of the European aristocracy, especially after the Siege of Vienna by the Turks in 1683. The architectonical scenery and the dimensions of the canvas suggest a representative setting of the painting.
Painting
Italian, Florentine
around 1705/10
Giovanni Domenico Ferretti (1692 - 1768) - GND
Canvas
oben halbrund: top semicircular: 354 x 200 cm
Framed: 371 x 214 x 8 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie
Gemäldegalerie, 1907
1772 documented in the gallery (?); 1868 documented in the depot of the gallery;
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