Decorate your wall with an Ancient Greek ceramic plate,red figure painted. Red-figure pottery, developed in ancient Greece around the late 6th century BCE, is characterized by its technique of leaving figures in the natural red color of the clay while painting the background black. This method allowed for greater detail and a more dynamic portrayal of human anatomy and movement. Common themes include mythology, daily life, and athletic competitions, reflecting Greek culture and artistic innovation. This Ceramic plate is depicting Hercules and Cerberus.The most dangerous labor of all was the twelfth and final one. Eurystheus ordered Hercules to go to the Underworld and kidnap the beast called Cerberus. Eurystheus must have been sure Hercules would never succeed at this impossible task! The ancient Greeks believed that after a person died, his or her spirit went to the world below and dwelled for eternity in the depths of the earth.