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Management number 19176983 Release Date 2025/10/18 List Price $30.00 Model Number 19176983
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Hercules and Lichas Statue.

Lichas was Hercules' manservant. Deianira, Hercules' wife, was a very jealous woman & asked Lichas to take a poisoned cloak to Hercules. The poison was supposed to make Hercules a faithful husband. Instead, the poison drove him mad & tragically flung his servant Lichas into the Aegean Sea.

It is now believed that the Lichadian islands, between Euboea & the coast of Locris, got their name from Lichas.

The above information was summarized from several credible & reliable sources on the Web.

Printed on the bottom sides of the statue:
E.R. Cole and E. Lica
A. Santini

On the bottom, there is a gold seal (see)

Material plaster
Made in Italy
8.5" x 5.5" x 2.75"
approx 2 lbs

This statue is based on the famous marble sculpture by Antonio Canova (1775). It is now at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome.

Excellent pre-owned condition with light signs of wear. No breaks, no chips, no visible scratches (with the naked eye).

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CategoryVintage & collectibles > Antique > Collectibles
SizeN/A
BrandSantini
ConditionLike new

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