Boy with a Dragon is a c. 1617 white marble sculpture, now in the Getty Museum, which has owned it since 1987. It draws on the myth of the infant Hercules strangling serpents sent to kill him.
| Boy with a Dragon | |
|---|---|
| Artist | Pietro Bernini |
| Year | 1617 (1617) |
| Medium | White marble |
| Subject | Hercules |
| Location | Getty Museum |
| Owner | Getty Museum |
| Accession | 1987 |
It was carved by Pietro Bernini and his son Gian Lorenzo Bernini for Maffeo Barberini (later Pope Urban VIII). In 1702 Urban's grand-nephew Carlo Barberini presented the work to Philip V of Spain on the latter's entry into Naples.
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