Milo of Croton | Joseph-Benoît Suvée | 1763
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"Milo of Croton" circa 1763, by Joseph-Benoît Suvée, depicts the Greek athlete Milo of Croton in a dramatic and dynamic moment. He is shown in a powerful pose, wearing a leopard skin, and struggling against two wolves that are attacking him. The background is dark and rugged, emphasizing the intensity and ferocity of the scene. The artist captures the muscular form and expression of agony on Milo’s face, highlighting his strength and heroism in the face of danger.
Frame:
Created from high-quality wood, milled with simple clean lines and presented with a satin finish. Includes an off-white mount that will not discolour or fade with age.
All framed prints feature our premium fine art paper. This is a museum-quality paper which reproduces photography and artworks with exceptional tonality and renders sharp details with consistent flatness and accuracy.
Print:
For the matted / mounted prints we use a thick 1.4mm window mount cut from premium, textured mountboard. All mounts are "conservation grade", FSC certified, 100% acid free, and will not discolour or fade with age.
- Simple, elegant design
- Premium, fine art paper with a gently textured surface
- Handmade by specialist picture framers
- FSC certified off-white mat / window mount
- Delivered ready for hanging