This painting by Johann Köler depicts the mythological figure Hercules removing Cerberus, the three-headed dog guardian of the gates of hell. The scene is dramatic and intense, with Hercules shown wielding a large club and struggling against the fierce beast. The painting captures the tension and fierce battle between the two figures, set against a dark and foreboding backdrop. This artwork would make a powerful statement piece in any wall art or decor collection, adding a touch of mythology and heroism to any room.
Johann Köler, Hercules removes Cerberus from the gates of hell (1855)
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