“Hercules and Omphale” by François Lemoyne

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“Hercules and Omphale,” painted by François Lemoyne in 1645, is a Baroque-style artwork depicting a scene from Greek mythology where Hercules, the legendary hero, is shown weaving—a task traditionally done by women due to Omphale’s order. This unusual role reversal symbolizes Hercules’ servitude after defeating Omphale in an arm-wrestling contest. The painting showcases Lemoyne’s skill in capturing detailed realism and dramatic expression, typical of the French Baroque period.

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