Description
Hang this poster in your house, office, or home office, for a smart look that also shows your wisdom!
"Virtutem Suscipio Solam" is the inscription in this rare Medieval work that we have restored to its original splendor. The Latin word Virtutem means power, strength: If one has virtue, one is strong...and only who is strong can be virtuous.
Virtue is Power, and Power is Virtue, in a beautiful circular philosophy.
In this artwork a man is received by a warrior woman and an owl: she is the goddess Athena, the personification of wisdom - which the owl historically came to symbolize. It appears that this man's virtues have won over his vices, in particular the virtue of intellect.
The triumph of virtues over vices was a beloved allegorical construction from Late Antiquity through the Medieval period. The Tree of Virtue included seven virtues: Prudence, Justice, Courage, Temperance, Faith, Hope, and Charity.
For more virtues versus vices interesting products, take a look at our mugs (see Related Products below).
This poster is printed on thick, durable, museum-quality matte paper. You can frame it or just hang it to the wall using thumbtacks or clips. It will add a smart (and wise) accent to your room or office!
Features:
• Museum quality matte paper, archival and acid-free
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²)
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Poster only (frame not included)
• Giclée printing guarantees finest art quality
Production and Shipping:
Based on shipping destination and stock availability, fulfillment locations are also Canada, Europe, and Australia.
- This product is made-to-order, consistently with our environmental pledge.
- Average production time is 2-5 business days.