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Pierre Narcisse Guérin (1774-1833) Paris. The Offering to Asclepius. 1804. Outline of a final painting in the Musée d'Arras. Two boys and their sister drive their sick father to the sanctuary of Asclepius (Asklepios) God of Medicine. The snake eating the offering means that God has accepted the request. The father will be healed. Classical Paintings, Achilles And Patroclus, Art Invitation, Greek And Roman Mythology, Tableau Art, Ancient Temples, Old Paintings, Oil Painting Reproductions, Painting Reproductions

Pierre Narcisse Guérin (1774-1833) Paris. The Offering to Asclepius. 1804. Outline of a final painting in the Musée d'Arras. Two boys and their sister drive their sick father to the sanctuary of Asclepius (Asklepios) God of Medicine. The snake eating the offering means that God has accepted the request. The father will be healed.

Achilles and Patroklos | "This unique scene on Attic red-figured cup must refer to time before the start of the events in the Iliad. It shows a rarely represented episode from the Trojan war. The two figures are identified by inscriptions: Achilles looks after his friend Patroklos, wounded in the left arm by an arrow. Patroklos turns his head away, twisted with pain, while his friend bandages his wound. "  From T.H. Carpenter’s book “Art and Myth in Ancie... Sacred Band Of Thebes, Ancient Greek Vase, Homer Iliad, Greek Vase, Ancient Greek Pottery, Greek Heroes, Vase Painting, Achilles And Patroclus, Grece Antique

Kylix tondo: Achilles bandages Patroklos' arm. Patroklos, who has been wounded in the upper left arm, sits on his shield, his right knees splayed outward and his left leg extended with his foot braced against the outline of the tondo. The elbow of his injured arm is supported on his left thigh. He holds the bandage with his right hand, and turns his head away from the injury. Achilles stoops at his friend's side, wrapping the bandage around Patroklos' arm with both hands, his full attention…

Benjamin West, Achilles And Patroclus, Cupid And Psyche, Greek Mythology Art, Digital Art Gallery, Mythology Art, Greek Art, Old Paintings, British Museum

This painting, by the British-American artist Benjamin West (c. 1738-1820), shows a pivotal scene from the storyline of the hero, Achilles, featured in Homer’s ancient epic poem, The Iliad, set during the mythical or legendary Trojan War. West’s painting takes a snapshot of a specific event that occurred well into Homer’s war-torn plot. Yet, before […]