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Plaque showing the choice of Hercules between
Plaque showing the choice of Hercules between Virtue and Vice. Chromolithograph drawn by Grivell and lithographed by Parrot et Co. from Frederick Rathbones Old Wedgwood, the Decorative or Artistic Ceramic Work Produced by Josiah Wedgwood, Quaritch, London, 1898
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Allegory Artistic Ceramic Ceramics Frederick Grivell Heracles Josiah Mythology Porcelain Pottery Produced Rathbone Stoneware Vice Virtue Wedgwood Myth
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This chromolithograph depicts the iconic moment from Greek mythology when Hercules, the legendary twelve-labors hero, is faced with a pivotal decision between Virtue and Vice. The image, drawn by Grivell and lithographed by Parrot et Co., is taken from Frederick Rathbone's Old Wedgwood, an extensive publication on the decorative or artistic ceramic work produced by Josiah Wedgwood. Hercules, portrayed as a muscular and determined figure, stands at the crossroads, his gaze intently fixed on the two women before him. On the left, Virtue, represented as a graceful and elegant figure, extends her hand, offering a crown and a serene expression. On the right, Vice, depicted as an alluring and seductive woman, holds out a wreath adorned with thorns and a menacing grin. The contrast between the two figures highlights the stark difference between the paths of righteousness and temptation. This print, produced by Wedgwood, showcases the mastery of the ceramics industry during the late 19th century. The intricate details of the figures and the vibrant colors of the chromolithograph are a testament to the artistic and decorative potential of stoneware, porcelain, and china. The allegorical representation of Hercules' choice between Virtue and Vice continues to resonate with audiences today, serving as a reminder of the importance of making the right decisions in life.
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