Allegory of Virtue and Vice (Veronese)

Allegory of Virtue and Vice or The Choice Between Virtue and Vice or The Choice of Hercules is a painting by Paolo Veronese, created circa 1565 in Venice, Italy and now located in the Frick Collection. It is a large-scale allegorical painting depicting Hercules’ struggle between virtue and vice, personified here by the figures of the two women physically pulling him in different directions.

Allegory of Virtue and Vice (Veronese)

Allegory of Virtue and Vice or The Choice Between Virtue and Vice or The Choice of Hercules is a painting by Paolo Veronese, created circa 1565 in Venice, Italy and now located in the Frick Collection. It is a large-scale allegorical painting depicting Hercules’ struggle between virtue and vice, personified here by the figures of the two women physically pulling him in different directions.