Hercules en Antaeus
Medium
engraving
Dimensions
74; 115
About this artwork
Hercules, van de zijkant gezien, houdt de reus Antaeus vast om zijn middel en tilt hem van de grond. Aan zijn voeten liggen een schild en een stuk kaakbot.
Art Historical Context
Behold the dynamic engraving *Hercules en Antaeus* by Heinrich Aldegrever, a masterful German artist of the Northern Renaissance created in 1529. Measuring just 115 mm high by 74 mm wide, this intimate print captures Hercules in a side profile, gripping the giant Antaeus by the waist and hoisting him triumphantly off the ground. At the hero's feet lie a discarded shield and a jawbone—likely a nod to his earlier labors—adding layers of mythic narrative to the compact scene. Aldegrever, one of the esteemed "Little Masters" known for their exquisite small-scale engravings, showcases his virtuosi...
About the Artist
Heinrich Aldegrever · 1502–1561
Heinrich Aldegrever, born in 1502 in Paderborn, Westphalia, to parents Herman and Katherine Trippenmeker—a family of clog-makers known by the dialect name Trippenmecker—emerged as a multifaceted artist in the German Renaissance. His early training remains undocumented, though he likely apprenticed in a Soest goldsmith's workshop after relocating there around 1525, where he joined the painters' gui...