The Cleveland Museum of Art
Collection Online as of March 28, 2024
The Labors of Hercules: Hercules Receiving the Garment Steeped in Nessus' Blood
1542
(German, 1500–1550)
Catalogue raisonné: Pauli 108
Location: not on view
Description
Perceiving the princess Iole as a rival, Hercules’s wife Deianeira soaks a shirt in the blood of the centaur Nessus and sends it to her husband. Deianeira believes the blood is a love potion that will secure Hercules’s undying affection, but it is actually poisonous. Here, a servant named Lichas delivers the toxic shirt. Beham was one of several German printmakers referred to today as the “Little Masters.” They established their artistic prowess by engraving remarkably small prints, appealing to collectors fascinated with miniature objects and curiosities.- {{cite web|title=The Labors of Hercules: Hercules Receiving the Garment Steeped in Nessus' Blood|url=false|author=Hans Sebald Beham|year=1542|access-date=28 March 2024|publisher=Cleveland Museum of Art}}
Source URL:
https://www.clevelandart.org/art/1950.459