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Hercules and Antaeus
On the road to the Garden of Hesperides, Hercules came across a powerful being named Antaeus. The gigantic son of the Earth, Antaeus would wrestle all passerby to the death and built a temple to his father Poseidon from his victims skulls. Never shy to a challenge, Hercules obliged the giant, but soon found something was different about this foe. The more Hercules grappled, the stronger Antaeus became. Soon realizing that the giant was drawing power from contact with his mother, the Earth, Hercules used his immense strength to heave Antaeus off the ground. As the powerful giant struggled with all his godlike might, Hercules continued to squeeze his opponent in an a terrible vise-like grip. Eventually, the giant's life was gone, and his frightful reign was over.
-- INCLUDES --
* One original painting, unframed
* Signed and dated on the back
-- MATERIALS --
* Latex paint on canvas
* All materials are archival
* Measures 60"W x 55"H x 2"D (152.4 x 139.7 x 5.08 cm)
- SHIPPING --
* Ships rolled, unstretched (can be restretched by frame shop or diy)
* Can ship stretched in wooden crate for extra shipping cost (domestic only), email me for details - cost depends on location
* Expected delivery is 5-7 business days (domestic) and 3-6 weeks (international)
* If you need your piece faster, please email me before purchase, and we can work something out
* Please see my Purchasing FAQs for detailed shipping information
-- DETAILS --
* Make sure you use the zoom feature for a look up close
* Sample display image is not exactly to scale