Theseus, the hero, and Hippolyta, the queen of the Amazons, fell in love, which led to the outbreak of war, which is depicted in the play Battle of the Amazons. On the bridge, two different groups of individuals came face to face with one another. The intense conflict was of a highly spectacular kind. The heroic figure Theseus made his way to Asia Grams, where he encountered Queen Amazon and made a marriage proposal to her. Following the wedding, the hero adopted her and brought her back to his home, which resulted in the Amazon tribe’s discontent. After that, the Amazon tribe launched an assault against the Greeks and went on to have a record-breaking season. At that time, Theseus traveled to the labyrinth of Crete in order to remove the cow monster off the island. Before he received this information, the Amazons were on the verge of attacking Athens. It was instantly Theseus who led the soldiers in their assault. On the bridge head of Morton, both sides engaged in combat and began a brutal battle: the Amazons battled frantically to maintain their flag, while the Greek army moved forward in an irresistible manner to the left of the bridge. With a spectacular view, the bridge looked to be completely destroyed. There was a striking contrast between light and shadow in the picture by Rubens, and there was a wave movement in the sky that was quite black. The intense conflict was mitigated by the presence of dense clouds, which created a calm environment. A line spinner was drawn by the ebb and flow of colors, and everything was in a dreadful state to kill the storm. Through depictions of enemy combat, the painter was able to represent the valiant actions taken in order to claim the flag. Despite the fact that they were at a disadvantage, the Amazons shown an unwavering will to battle. People were left with powerful and dynamic sensations as a result of the presence of Amazon warriors in the rolling river and a horse that was rushing forward on the right. Overall, the picture conveyed a sense of excitement and agitation. The overall momentum was comparable to that of a whirlwind mission, and it was consistently moving to the right of the bridge. The level of thick characters was subject to a movement that was carried out continuously. At this moment, the level of intensity that color displayed had reached its pinnacle. Despite the fact that this artwork offered for sale was not an exact replica of da Vinci’s Battle of Angele, some academics claimed that it was inspired by the painting. They were merely the two copies or drawings, and Rubens had not seen them. Even if he had been able to view them, they were only sketches. When it came to the notion of the picture that Rubens created, he did not imitate any earlier deeds. This is due to the fact that the painter has a wide range of realistic talents, which allow him to create lines and colors that resonate with one another, as well as his own uniqueness.