Heracles [Hercules] and Lichas [Lycas]
On a high pedestal. The bronzes exist in different sizes and versions. Early French versions (from 1832), probably cast from a lost model by Antonio Canova, tend to be around 41 cm high. However, the cast of the object we are looking for appears to be more similar in type and height to later Italian versions (1850/1900), which have survived as reduced versions of the original in sizes ranging from 63 to 90 cm.
Privatarchiv Klemperer, Foto Interieur Villa Wienerstraße 25 (undatiert [nach Februar 1912])
Vgl. Bernard Black: Canova’s lost model for Hercules and Lichas preserved in bronze. The definitive French casts, the copies and confusions. In: Apollo. 102(2000)463, S.13-21, hier Abb. 11, S.19f, FN 57.
Vgl. Kunsthaus Heinrich Hahn: Sammlung M.H. ..., Sammlung J.H. ..., Sammlung E.W. de B. ..., Sammlung Generalkonsul E. ..., aus verschiedenem Privatbesitz ...: Versteigerung: Dienstag, den 22. und Mittwoch, den 23. November 1938 (Katalog Nr. 56). Frankfurt a. M. 1938. Kat. Nr. 268. Einlieferer 973: A.E.
veryimportantlot.com/en/lot/view/grosse-bronze-gruppe-herkules-und-lichas-nach-ant-7567; www.craigcarrington.com/exceptional-bronze-of-hercules-and-lichas-after-antonio-canova~1275.