Hercules and Lica
National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art
Commissioned by Onorato Gaetani d’Aragona in 1795, it was finished twenty years later thanks to a contribution from the roman banker Giovanni Raimondo Torlonia. The work was placed in Palazzo Torlonia in Piazza Venezia and, after its demolition in 1905, brought to the Galleria Corsini, where a special hall was created for it with a skylight. Since 1917, it has been at the Galleria d’Arte Moderna. It depicts the fury of Hercules, who after putting on the shirt poisoned by his jealous wife Deianira, delivered by the unknowing Lica, he hurls the latter into the sea.
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LE OPERE
Tomba di Leonardo Pesaro
1796 | Sepolcro
Paolina Borghese Bonaparte
1805 | Statua
Ercole e Lica
1795 | Statua
Monumento Funebre di Clemente XIII
1783 | Sepolcro
Stele funeraria di Giovanni Volpato
1804 | Stele
Monumento funebre di Clemente XIV
1783 | Gruppo scultoreo
Erma di Saffo
1819 | Busto
Danzatrice con dito al mento
1809 | Statua
Maddalena penitente
1794 | Statua
Dedalo e Icaro
1779 | Statua
Gianmatteo Amadei
1776 | Busto
Ebe
Statua
Venere Italica
1804 | Statua | 12 x 52 cm.
Teseo sul minotauro
1781 | Gruppo scultoreo
Amore e Psiche
1788 | Gruppo scultoreo
Le Tre Grazie
1813 | Gruppo scultoreo
Monumento funerario di Vittorio Alfieri
1806 | Scultura | 480 x 360 cm.
Perseo Trionfante
1797 | Scultura
Orfeo ed Euridice
1775 | Gruppo scultoreo
Ebe (Berlino, Nationalgalerie)
1796 | Scultura
Ebe (Musei San Domenico - Forlì)
1816 | Scultura
Ebe (Chatsworth House)
1808 | Scultura
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