Lot Essay
This vase depicts the Tenth Labour of Herakles which was to fetch the red cattle of Geryon without demand or payment. Geryon was the King of Tartassus in Spain and had been born with three bodies joined together at the waist. His cattle were guarded by the herdsman, Eurytion, the son of Ares. On reaching the cattle, Herakles killed Eurytion and then proceeded to drive the animals away. Geryon challenged Herakles to combat but was shot by him through all three bodies with a single arrow. Thus Herakles won the cattle without either demand or payment. From Geryon's blood sprang a tree which, at the time of the Pleiades' rising, bore stoneless cherry-like fruit. Cf. an Attic black-figure amphora in the Louvre with an almost identical figure of Geryon in combat with Herakles and Eurytion lying below