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Hercules and the Lion of Nemée in alabaster from Huamanga, carved in the round, polychromed and gilded. Peru, Huamanga workshop, circa 1825. H. 30 cm (broken head glued back together) The representation of Hercules and the Lion of Nemée is an image that expresses insurrectionary ideas. The lion represents Spain, which is dominated by the warrior Hercules, symbolizing Peru. When Bolivar entered Cusco in 1825, he was hailed as the "Hercules of the Indies". Book consulted: Natalia Majluf : La piedra de Huamanga. Lo sagrado y lo profano. Museo de Arte de Lima. 1998, Cat no. 162, p 122

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Hercules and the Lion of Nemée in alabaster from Huamanga, carved in the round, polychromed and gilded. Peru, Huamanga workshop, circa 1825. H. 30 cm (broken head glued back together) The representation of Hercules and the Lion of Nemée is an image that expresses insurrectionary ideas. The lion represents Spain, which is dominated by the warrior Hercules, symbolizing Peru. When Bolivar entered Cusco in 1825, he was hailed as the "Hercules of the Indies". Book consulted: Natalia Majluf : La piedra de Huamanga. Lo sagrado y lo profano. Museo de Arte de Lima. 1998, Cat no. 162, p 122

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