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Struggle of Hercules with the Hydra of Lerna

Struggle of Hercules with the Hydra of Lerna
In the painting Struggle of Hercules with the Hydra of Lerna (1634, Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain), Spanish painter Francisco de Zurbarán showed Hercules engaged in one of his twelve great labors, battling a nine-headed serpent called the Hydra. Each time one of its heads was cut off, the Hydra would grow two more in its place. Standing to one side with a torch is Hercules's nephew Iolaus, who, according to one version of the story, helped to cauterize the necks of the monster after Hercules cut the heads off, thereby preventing them from growing back.
The Prado Museum, Madrid/Archivo Fotografico Oronoz
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Greek Mythology; Hercules (mythology); Zurbarán, Francisco de; Hydra (mythology)
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