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A Brussels mythological tapestry, The Labours of Hercules: (5) Hercules and Atlas, probably ...

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A Brussels mythological tapestry,
The Labours of Hercules: (5) Hercules and Atlas,
probably mid-16th century, possibly the work of Bernard van Orley, Hercules is shown supporting the globe with Atlas seated beside him and Iolaus standing to the, left, the background with subsidiary scenes including the fourth labour of Hercules and the capture of the Erymanthian Boar, within an en suite border,
12ft high x 17ft wide (366 x 518cm)

Provenance: By repute, the Pallavicino Family, by descent, to Marchese Serra, Palazzo Verde, Genoa;
from whom purchased by J Pierpont Morgan and gifted to Walter Hayes Burns;
Christie's North Mymms Park, September 1979, lot 503.

In the course of his quest for the Golden Apples of the Hesperides, Hercules, sent Atlas to fetch them and, in the meantime, agreed to bear the weight of heaven for him. On his return with the Apples, Atlas refused to re-take the burden on his shoulders, however, Hercules contrived to gain possession of the Apples and, departed.

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A Brussels mythological tapestry,
The Labours of Hercules: (5) Hercules and Atlas,
probably mid-16th century, possibly the work of Bernard van Orley, Hercules is shown supporting the globe with Atlas seated beside him and Iolaus standing to the, left, the background with subsidiary scenes including the fourth labour of Hercules and the capture of the Erymanthian Boar, within an en suite border,
12ft high x 17ft wide (366 x 518cm)

Provenance: By repute, the Pallavicino Family, by descent, to Marchese Serra, Palazzo Verde, Genoa;
from whom purchased by J Pierpont Morgan and gifted to Walter Hayes Burns;
Christie's North Mymms Park, September 1979, lot 503.

In the course of his quest for the Golden Apples of the Hesperides, Hercules, sent Atlas to fetch them and, in the meantime, agreed to bear the weight of heaven for him. On his return with the Apples, Atlas refused to re-take the burden on his shoulders, however, Hercules contrived to gain possession of the Apples and, departed.

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