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"Achille reconnu par Ulysse parmi les filles du roi Lycomede"(Achilles recognized) Peinture de Franz (Frans) Francken II le Jeune (1581-1642) 1640 environ Musee Pouchkine Moscou
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"Achille reconnu par Ulysse parmi les filles du roi Lycomede"(Achilles recognized) Peinture de Franz (Frans) Francken II le Jeune (1581-1642) 1640 environ Musee Pouchkine Moscou
FIA5331376 " Achille reconnu par Ulysse parmi les filles du roi Lycomede" (Achilles recognized) Peinture de Franz (Frans) Francken II le Jeune (1581-1642) 1640 environ Musee Pouchkine Moscou by Francken, Frans II (1581-1642); Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Globe Of The Earth Lute Odysseus Shell Troy Violin Flemish Art Greece Greek Music Instrument Mythological Figure
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The print captures the captivating painting titled "Achille reconnu par Ulysse parmi les filles du roi Lycomede" (Achilles recognized) by Franz Francken II le Jeune. Created around 1640, this masterpiece is housed in the prestigious Pushkin Museum in Moscow. In this vibrant artwork, we witness a pivotal moment from Greek mythology. Achilles, the legendary warrior of Troy, stands amidst a group of women under the watchful eye of Ulysses. The artist skillfully portrays each character with intricate details and vivid colors. The composition is filled with symbolic elements that enhance the narrative. A globe representing Earth signifies the vastness of their world and the epic nature of their journey. Musical instruments like lutes and violins evoke harmony amidst chaos, while shells symbolize Aphrodite's presence as the goddess of love. Armored in his iconic helmet and wielding a sword, Achilles exudes strength and valor. Ulysses discreetly identifies him among King Lycomedes' daughters to recruit him for battle against Troy. Franz Francken II le Jeune's Flemish artistry shines through this remarkable piece, showcasing his mastery over color and form. This painting not only transports us back to ancient Greece but also invites us to explore themes such as war, heroism, and destiny. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' collaboration with Fine Art Finder, admirers can now enjoy this extraordinary print without commercial restrictions or limitations on its use.
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