A bronze cast by Lysippos depicting this figure holding three apples behind his back was copied in marble to create a “Farnese” depiction of him. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this mythological figure who, in that sculpture, leans on a club draped with the pelt of the Nemean lion.
ANSWER: Hercules [or Heracles; accept Farnese Hercules]
[10m] One of these objects from Genzano depicts each of the labors of Hercules as individual scenes. Etruscan examples of these objects include one for the burial of Junius Bassus and another in terracotta that features a reclining couple on top.
ANSWER: sarcophaguses [or sarcophagi; accept Herculean Sarcophagus of Genzano; accept Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus; accept Sarcophagus of the Spouses]
[10h] A Lysippic marble sculpture of Hercules carrying the Nemean lion’s pelt while his club sits on his shoulder is named for this family. A sculpture of the head of Tiberius was held in the home of this family, which also names a life-size portrait sold to William Petty.
ANSWER: Lansdowne family [accept Lansdowne Heracles; accept Lansdowne Portrait; accept Lansdowne Tiberius; accept Lansdowne House]
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