Click-to-enlarge image can be found here, or at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry.Hercules at the Crossroads (link shows his Wikipedia page, story here) isn’t, as far as I can tell, by its current-location (sometimes on loan here). Two composers put the story to music, described here, and here.A different coloration, click-to-enlarge image can be found here, along with a description and accompanying click-to-enlarge detail image, described here. The other painting mentioned in the description can be found here, along with an accompanying, click-to-enlarge detail image, described here.The artist painted at least 4 versions of this title, which are shown here (Google translated), and here (Google translated).The description, of one of them, says the other figures are Minerva, with putti at her feet, and Venus. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories at each level).So far, 3 works, by this artist, have appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog.
Hercules exercises an early form of cloaking….that is, the ability to make parts of his body disappear…which he was in the process of demonstrating before being so rudely interupted…
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
Can he get take out?
margueritem almost 11 years ago
How about ‘no pants’?
pcolli almost 11 years ago
And the lady in red says, “It’s this big, honest!”
Coyoty Premium Member almost 11 years ago
“Hey, I’m working here!”
“It looks like the lady’s working here.”
“She’s my secretary. See the book and pen?”
“Oh, sorry, I—”
“She’s been taking my dictation…”
“OUT!!!”
Enoki almost 11 years ago
He better call for back up…
puddlesplatt almost 11 years ago
The next person who interrupts her, is going to see my fist KA-POW!
ossiningaling almost 11 years ago
Wait, if you don’t have a shirt, they won’t give you any shoes?
mabrndt Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Click-to-enlarge image can be found here, or at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry.Hercules at the Crossroads (link shows his Wikipedia page, story here) isn’t, as far as I can tell, by its current-location (sometimes on loan here). Two composers put the story to music, described here, and here.A different coloration, click-to-enlarge image can be found here, along with a description and accompanying click-to-enlarge detail image, described here. The other painting mentioned in the description can be found here, along with an accompanying, click-to-enlarge detail image, described here.The artist painted at least 4 versions of this title, which are shown here (Google translated), and here (Google translated).The description, of one of them, says the other figures are Minerva, with putti at her feet, and Venus. The artist’s Wikipedia page and collection (more under Subcategories at each level).So far, 3 works, by this artist, have appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog.
Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML almost 11 years ago
Hercules exercises an early form of cloaking….that is, the ability to make parts of his body disappear…which he was in the process of demonstrating before being so rudely interupted…
Rwill almost 11 years ago
No toga no sandals, no access to the vomitorium.
So no you can’t get in to see the show.
caseyman almost 11 years ago
You low-lifes are three months overdue on the rent. I’m outa patience and you are outa here! Be sure to take the brats with you.
Snoopy_Fan almost 11 years ago
Lady:“If you let him stay, I’ll give you this flower and let you cop a feel…”
Calvins Brother almost 11 years ago
“Walmarts over there.”
Reality,really? almost 11 years ago
The TSA is going a little overboard w this preflight search honey. What say we take a chariot to your mom’s instead
RichardKirk over 5 years ago
Hercules’ manhood double being sent to makeup…