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"The Trojan War: A Tale of Heroes, Love, and Tragedy" Step into the world of ancient Greece as we delve into the captivating story of the Trojan War

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Trojan War Collection: The Greeks Climb out of the Wooden Horse, illustration from Newnes Pictorial Book of Knowledge
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Trojan War Collection: The Trojan War: Achilles Tent, c. 1470 (tapestry)
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Trojan War Collection: The Trojan War: Achilles Tent, c. 1470 (tapestry)
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Trojan War Collection: The Trojan War: The Destruction of Troy, c. 1470 (tapestry)
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Trojan War Collection: The Procession of the Trojan Horse in Troy, c. 1760 (oil on canvas)
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Trojan War Collection: The Building of the Trojan Horse, c. 1760 (oil on canvas)
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Trojan War Collection: The Trojan horse, 1926 (Illustration)
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Trojan War Collection: Paris the Trojan Hero, (sculpture)
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Trojan War Collection: The Judgment of Paris, second half 17th century (oil on canvas)
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Trojan War Collection: The Sacrifice of Polyxena, c. 1733-34 (oil on canvas)
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Trojan War Collection: The Sacrifice of Iphigenia (oil on canvas)
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Trojan War Collection: Andromache and Ulysses (engraving)
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Trojan War Collection: Ajax impaled with a flash of fire on a sharp rock, The Trojan Horse
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Trojan War Collection: The destruction and burning of Troy (chromolitho)
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Trojan War Collection: Chalcidian black-figure neck amphora with Odysseus killing a Thracian, c. 540 BC (terracotta)
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Trojan War Collection: Fight over the body of Patroclus, frieze from the Siphnian Treasury, c. 525 BC (marble)
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Trojan War Collection: Achilles sacrificing his hair for Patroclus, 1800-5 (pen and ink wash on paper)
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Trojan War Collection: Fol. 115r A battle near the Greek camp, from the Codex Benito Santa Mora (vellum)
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Trojan War Collection: Fol. 110r Battle between Greeks and Trojans, from the Codex Benito Santa Mora (vellum)
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Trojan War Collection: The corpse of Achilles (colour litho)
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Trojan War Collection: Greeks and Trojans Fight over the Body of Patroclus, plate 34 from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne by
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Trojan War Collection: Attic red-figure calyx krater depicting Hypnos and Thanatos carrying the body of Sarpedon (ceramic)
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Trojan War Collection: Attic red-figure calyx krater depicting Hypnos and Thanatos carrying the body of Sarpedon (ceramic)
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Trojan War Collection: Fighting outside Troy, frieze from the Siphnian Treasury, c. 525 BC (marble)
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Trojan War Collection: Paris and Helen
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Trojan War Collection: Fol. 30r The Landing of the Greeks, the Siege of Tenedos Castle and the Death of the Defenders
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Trojan War Collection: Andromache mourning Hector, 1783
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Trojan War Collection: The Ambush of the Trojan Prince Troilus by Achilles, from the Tomb of the Bulls (Tomba del Tori)
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Trojan War Collection: Achilles dragging the body of Hector round on his chariot, detail from the ceiling of the Sala di
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Trojan War Collection: Matteo Maria Boiardo writing his poem and The transportation of the horse under the walls of Troy
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Trojan War Collection: Penelope (w / c on paper)
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Trojan War Collection: The Death of Troilus, 1927 (wood engraving)
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Trojan War Collection: The transportation of the horse under the walls of Troy from Aeneid, Canto II (fresco)
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Trojan War Collection: The Story of Oenone and Paris, 1460s (tempera on panel)
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Trojan War Collection: The transportation of the horse under the walls of Troy from Aeneid, Canto II
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Trojan War Collection: Siege and Assault of the City of Troy, miniature from 'Historia destructionis Troiae'by Guido
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Trojan War Collection: Achilles pursuing Hector around the city walls of Troy (colour litho)
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Trojan War Collection: Paris, 1460s (tempera on panel)
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Trojan War Collection: Oenone, 1460s (tempera on panel)
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Trojan War Collection: The Judgement of Paris, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538 - 1539
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Trojan War Collection: Ecubas dream, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538-1539
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Trojan War Collection: The Trojan horse
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Trojan War Collection: Hypnos and Thanatos carrying the body of Sarpedon (litho)
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Trojan War Collection: Circe Invidiosa, 1872 (oil on canvas)
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Trojan War Collection: 'Andromaque pleurant Hector'(Andromache mourns Hector). Aussi appele 'La Douleur et les regrets d
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Trojan War Collection: The Trojan War: Achilles Tent. ca. 1470 (tapestry)


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"The Trojan War: A Tale of Heroes, Love, and Tragedy" Step into the world of ancient Greece as we delve into the captivating story of the Trojan War. With hints from renowned artworks such as "Circe Invidiosa" by John William Waterhouse and "Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus" by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, we are transported to a time filled with epic battles and mythical beings. The war that lasted for ten long years was sparked by Helen of Troy's abduction, depicted in Jacques-Louis David's masterpiece "Helen of Troy, wife of Menelaus, taken from Greece. " The conflict between Greeks and Trojans became legendary as heroes like Achilles fought valiantly on both sides. Achilles' wrath is immortalized in various works such as "Death of Hector by Achilles during the Trojan War, " where his vengeance reaches its peak. However, even this mighty warrior couldn't escape tragedy. We witness his anguish in "Achilles Lamenting the Death of Patroclus, " a poignant portrayal capturing his grief over losing his closest companion. But amidst all the chaos and bloodshed, love still found its way into this tale. The tender farewell between Telemachus and Eucharis depicted in David's painting reminds us that even amid war there can be moments of tenderness and affection. Gods also played their part in shaping this grand narrative. Minerva stands tall in her marble form, symbolizing divine intervention throughout the war. Meanwhile, Alexander the Great pays homage to one fallen hero before embarking on his own conquests at Achilles' tomb - an act captured beautifully by Hubert Robert. As we explore these artistic masterpieces hinting at different aspects of the Trojan War saga - battles raging on land or sea - we are reminded that history has left us with tales that continue to captivate our imagination centuries later.