File:Herakles and Telephos Louvre MR219.jpg

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English: Heracles and his child Telephos. Marble, Roman copy of the 1st–2nd century CE after a Greek original of the 4th century BCE. Found in Tivoli, Italy.
Français : Heraclès et Télèphe. Marbre, copie romaine du Ier-IIe siècle ap. J.-C.) d'après un original grec du IVe siècle av. J.-C. Provenance : Tivoli.
Italiano: Eracle e Telefo. Marmo, copia romana del I-II sec. d.C. da un originale greco del IV. sec. a.C. Da Tivoli.
Magyar: Héraklész és a gyermek Télephosz.
Dimensions H. 2.62 m (8 ft. 7 in.)
Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Sully wing, ground floor, room 17
Accession number Ma 75 (MR 219)
Credit line Villa d'Este in Tivoli, then Borghese Collection; purchase, 1807
Source/Photographer Jastrow (2005)

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09:10, 18 August 2005Thumbnail for version as of 09:10, 18 August 20051,000 × 1,249 (789 KB)Jastrow'''Description:''' Herakles holding infant Telephos. Marble, roman artwork of the Imperial Era (1st or 2d century CE), found in Tivoli.<br /> '''Location:''' Louvre (MR 219), Borghese collection.<br /> '''Photograph:''' [[:fr:Utilisat
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