Hercules must choose between virtue and vice, 1637 print Hercules sits on a stone in a landscape. He must make a choice between the vice and virtue, two female personifications that stand next to him. In the foreground on the left a man with a laurel wreath. Text in Latin in STUDMARGE. The print originally belonged to Liber 22 of the Atlas of Rome by Michiel Hinloopen (Schijnvoet Book 10). paper etching (story of) Hercules (Heracles). figure representing a Virtue vs. a Vice


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