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"Troy: A Tapestry of Myth, History, and Art" Step into the world of Troy, a city steeped in legend and immortalized through various artistic mediums

Background imageTroy Collection: The Greeks Climb out of the Wooden Horse, illustration from Newnes Pictorial Book of Knowledge

The Greeks Climb out of the Wooden Horse, illustration from Newnes Pictorial Book of Knowledge (litho)
IL281022 The Greeks Climb out of the Wooden Horse, illustration from Newnes Pictorial Book of Knowledge (litho) by Tennant, C. Dudley (1867-1952) (after); Private Collection

Background imageTroy Collection: Aiace holding the body of Achilles, (marble)

Aiace holding the body of Achilles, (marble)
7129606 Aiace holding the body of Achilles, (marble) by Greek school, (3rd century BC); Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence, Italy; (add.info.: Aiace holding the body of Achilles, marble)

Background imageTroy Collection: The fire in the borgo, c. 1501-1520 (fresco)

The fire in the borgo, c. 1501-1520 (fresco)
7146030 The fire in the borgo, c.1501-1520 (fresco) by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) (1483-1520); Sala delle Muse, Vatican Museums, Vatican City; (add.info.: The fire in the borgo)

Background imageTroy Collection: The Trojan War: Achilles Tent, c. 1470 (tapestry)

The Trojan War: Achilles Tent, c. 1470 (tapestry)
CUL4897599 The Trojan War: Achilles Tent, c.1470 (tapestry) by Master of Coetivy, (Henri de Vulcop) (fl.1450-75); 467x690 cm; (add.info.: The Trojan War: Achilles Tent. ca. 1470. Detail of Hector)

Background imageTroy Collection: Representation of the foundation of the city of Troy by the Trojans

Representation of the foundation of the city of Troy by the Trojans, of the city of Carthage by Didon
JLJ4599219 Representation of the foundation of the city of Troy by the Trojans, of the city of Carthage by Didon and of the city of Rome by Romulus" Manuscript page " Chronicle dit de la

Background imageTroy Collection: Representation of the foundation of the city of Troy by the Trojans

Representation of the foundation of the city of Troy by the Trojans, of the city of Carthage by Didon
LRI4668330 Representation of the foundation of the city of Troy by the Trojans, of the city of Carthage by Didon and of the city of Rome by Romulus Manuscript page " Chronicle dit de la

Background imageTroy Collection: How the Trojans populated more land and conquered great seigneuries

How the Trojans populated more land and conquered great seigneuries: " Representation of the construction of
JLJ4593489 How the Trojans populated more land and conquered great seigneuries: " Representation of the construction of the cities of Venice, Cycambre (Sicamber, Cicamber or Sycambre)

Background imageTroy Collection: The Trojan War: Achilles Tent, c. 1470 (tapestry)

The Trojan War: Achilles Tent, c. 1470 (tapestry)
CUL4897201 The Trojan War: Achilles Tent, c.1470 (tapestry) by Master of Coetivy, (Henri de Vulcop) (fl.1450-75); (add.info.: The Trojan War: Achilles Tent. ca. 1470. Left detail)

Background imageTroy Collection: The Trojan War: The Destruction of Troy, c. 1470 (tapestry)

The Trojan War: The Destruction of Troy, c. 1470 (tapestry)
CUL4896934 The Trojan War: The Destruction of Troy, c.1470 (tapestry) by Master of Coetivy, (Henri de Vulcop) (fl.1450-75); 477x942 cm; (add.info.: The Trojan War: The Destruction of Troy. ca. 1470)

Background imageTroy Collection: The Procession of the Trojan Horse in Troy, c. 1760 (oil on canvas)

The Procession of the Trojan Horse in Troy, c. 1760 (oil on canvas)
7346048 The Procession of the Trojan Horse in Troy, c.1760 (oil on canvas) by Tiepolo, Giandomenico (Giovanni Domenico) (1727-1804); 39x67 cm; National Gallery, London

Background imageTroy Collection: The Building of the Trojan Horse, c. 1760 (oil on canvas)

The Building of the Trojan Horse, c. 1760 (oil on canvas)
7346047 The Building of the Trojan Horse, c.1760 (oil on canvas) by Tiepolo, Giandomenico (Giovanni Domenico) (1727-1804); 38.8x66.7 cm; National Gallery, London

Background imageTroy Collection: The Trojan horse, 1926 (Illustration)

The Trojan horse, 1926 (Illustration)
7304407 The Trojan horse, 1926 (Illustration) by Rabier, Benjamin (1869-1939); Private Collection; (add.info.: Greek mythology)

Background imageTroy Collection: Paris the Trojan Hero, (sculpture)

Paris the Trojan Hero, (sculpture)
7308600 Paris the Trojan Hero, (sculpture) by Greek, (4th century BC) (after); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Paris, a Trojan Hero)

Background imageTroy Collection: Odyssee d'Homere: 'Menelas returning from the Trojan War, capturing with his companions the god

Odyssee d'Homere: "Menelas returning from the Trojan War, capturing with his companions the god Protee
ELD4843887 Odyssee d'Homere: "Menelas returning from the Trojan War, capturing with his companions the god Protee on the island of Pharos" (Odyssey of Homer)

Background imageTroy Collection: The Judgment of Paris, second half 17th century (oil on canvas)

The Judgment of Paris, second half 17th century (oil on canvas)
7292593 The Judgment of Paris, second half 17th century (oil on canvas) by Giordano, Luca (1634-1705); Museo Civico Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza, Italy; (add.info.: by Luca Giordano); Ghigo Roli

Background imageTroy Collection: The Sacrifice of Polyxena, c. 1733-34 (oil on canvas)

The Sacrifice of Polyxena, c. 1733-34 (oil on canvas)
7298063 The Sacrifice of Polyxena, c.1733-34 (oil on canvas) by Pittoni, Giovanni Battista (1687-1767); 126.7 -- 95.6 cm; J

Background imageTroy Collection: The Sacrifice of Iphigenia (oil on canvas)

The Sacrifice of Iphigenia (oil on canvas)
3433123 The Sacrifice of Iphigenia (oil on canvas) by Tornioli, Niccolo (1598-1651/2); 247x172 cm; Galleria Spada, Rome, Lazio, Italy; (add.info.: Tornioli Nicolo 1622-51)

Background imageTroy Collection: Achilles and Priam, in conversation outside of Troy, ca. 1644-66. Creator: Lucas Vorsterman II

Achilles and Priam, in conversation outside of Troy, ca. 1644-66. Creator: Lucas Vorsterman II
Achilles and Priam, in conversation outside of Troy, ca. 1644-66

Background imageTroy Collection: Plate 16: Battle of Achilles against the Trojans; from Guillielmus Becanuss Serenissimi... 1636

Plate 16: Battle of Achilles against the Trojans; from Guillielmus Becanuss Serenissimi... 1636
Plate 16: Battle of Achilles against the Trojans; from Guillielmus Becanuss Serenissimi Principis Ferdinandi, Hispaniarum Infantis... 1636

Background imageTroy Collection: 'Le sacrifice de Polyxene'Polyxene sacrifiee par Neoptoleme sur la tombe d Achille

"Le sacrifice de Polyxene"Polyxene sacrifiee par Neoptoleme sur la tombe d Achille
FIA5368063 " Le sacrifice de Polyxene" Polyxene sacrifiee par Neoptoleme sur la tombe d Achille. Peinture d Angelo Maria Costa (1670-1721) 18eme siecle Serpoukhov

Background imageTroy Collection: Menelaus Refrains from Killing Helen at the Intercession of Ulysses (engraving)

Menelaus Refrains from Killing Helen at the Intercession of Ulysses (engraving)
3106344 Menelaus Refrains from Killing Helen at the Intercession of Ulysses (engraving) by Ford, Henry Justice (1860-1941); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTroy Collection: Andromache and Ulysses (engraving)

Andromache and Ulysses (engraving)
XEE4162511 Andromache and Ulysses (engraving) by Rochegrosse, Georges (1859-1938) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTroy Collection: fart25838

fart25838
FAR4227216 fart25838 by Corte, Juan de la (c.1585-1660); Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: L incendie de Troie - The Fire of Troy - Corte, Juan de la (1585-1662) - Mid of 17th cen

Background imageTroy Collection: Antiquite etrusque: bell crater representing the destruction of Troy

Antiquite etrusque: bell crater representing the destruction of Troy: detail representing Priam killed by Neoptoleme
LRI4659368 Antiquite etrusque: bell crater representing the destruction of Troy: detail representing Priam killed by Neoptoleme. From Falerii Veteres (Civita Castellana). 350-300 BC

Background imageTroy Collection: 'Neoptoleme abducts Polyxene to sacrify her on Achilles grave'1855-1865

"Neoptoleme abducts Polyxene to sacrify her on Achilles grave"1855-1865
BAT5472252 " Neoptoleme abducts Polyxene to sacrify her on Achilles grave" 1855-1865. by Fedi, Pio (1816-92); Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Italy; Photo © Nicolo Orsi Battaglini

Background imageTroy Collection: Laocoon - Minerva supporting the Greeks sends the snakes from the sea to attack Laocoon who warns

Laocoon - Minerva supporting the Greeks sends the snakes from the sea to attack Laocoon who warns the inhabitants of
JLJ4601410 Laocoon - Minerva supporting the Greeks sends the snakes from the sea to attack Laocoon who warns the inhabitants of the city of Trojan against the horse

Background imageTroy Collection: Antiquite etrusque: bell crater representing the destruction of Troy

Antiquite etrusque: bell crater representing the destruction of Troy: detail depicting Neoptoleme throwing Astyanax
LRI4659375 Antiquite etrusque: bell crater representing the destruction of Troy: detail depicting Neoptoleme throwing Astyanax, son of Hector, over the walls

Background imageTroy Collection: A battle, detail, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538-1539

A battle, detail, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538-1539
2384713 A battle, detail, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538-1539 by Romano, Giulio (1492-1546) (and workshop); Palazzo Ducale & Museo, Mantua, Lombardy

Background imageTroy Collection: A Battle, detail, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538 -1539

A Battle, detail, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538 -1539
2384710 A Battle, detail, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538 -1539 by Romano, Giulio (1492-1546) (and workshop); Palazzo Ducale & Museo, Mantua, Lombardy

Background imageTroy Collection: Ajax impaled with a flash of fire on a sharp rock, The Trojan Horse

Ajax impaled with a flash of fire on a sharp rock, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538-1539
2384718 Ajax impaled with a flash of fire on a sharp rock, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538-1539 by Romano, Giulio (1492-1546) (and workshop); Palazzo Ducale & Museo, Mantua

Background imageTroy Collection: The destruction and burning of Troy (chromolitho)

The destruction and burning of Troy (chromolitho)
2782775 The destruction and burning of Troy (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The destruction and burning of Troy)

Background imageTroy Collection: Ajax protecting Patrocluss corpse during the battle of Troy, The Trojan Horse

Ajax protecting Patrocluss corpse during the battle of Troy, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia)
2384709 Ajax protecting Patrocluss corpse during the battle of Troy, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538 - 1539 by Romano

Background imageTroy Collection: A Battle, detail, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538 - 1539

A Battle, detail, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538 - 1539
2384711 A Battle, detail, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538 - 1539 by Romano, Giulio (1492-1546) (and workshop); Palazzo Ducale & Museo, Mantua, Lombardy

Background imageTroy Collection: Chalcidian black-figure neck amphora with Odysseus killing a Thracian, c. 540 BC (terracotta)

Chalcidian black-figure neck amphora with Odysseus killing a Thracian, c. 540 BC (terracotta)
1765685 Chalcidian black-figure neck amphora with Odysseus killing a Thracian, c.540 BC (terracotta) by Greek, (6th century BC); 39.6 cm; J

Background imageTroy Collection: Ajax protecting Patrocluss corpse during the battle of Troy, The Trojan Horse

Ajax protecting Patrocluss corpse during the battle of Troy, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia)
2384708 Ajax protecting Patrocluss corpse during the battle of Troy, The Trojan Horse, Chamber of Troy (Sala di Troia), 1538 - 1539 by Romano

Background imageTroy Collection: Fight over the body of Patroclus, frieze from the Siphnian Treasury, c. 525 BC (marble)

Fight over the body of Patroclus, frieze from the Siphnian Treasury, c. 525 BC (marble)
JB331149 Fight over the body of Patroclus, frieze from the Siphnian Treasury, c.525 BC (marble) by Greek, (6th century BC); Archaeological Museum, Delphi

Background imageTroy Collection: Fol. 110r Battle between Greeks and Trojans, from the Codex Benito Santa Mora (vellum)

Fol. 110r Battle between Greeks and Trojans, from the Codex Benito Santa Mora (vellum)
XIR243781 Fol.110r Battle between Greeks and Trojans, from the Codex Benito Santa Mora (vellum) by Spanish School, (15th century); Biblioteca Monasterio del Escorial, Madrid

Background imageTroy Collection: Greeks and Trojans Fight over the Body of Patroclus, plate 34 from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne by

Greeks and Trojans Fight over the Body of Patroclus, plate 34 from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne by Jules Ferrario
STC222094 Greeks and Trojans Fight over the Body of Patroclus, plate 34 from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne by Jules Ferrario

Background imageTroy Collection: Paris and Helen

Paris and Helen
LLM454253 Paris and Helen by Spanish School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Paris and Helen. Illustration for La Civilizacion by Don Pelegrin Casabo Y Pages (Mir, Tarradas, Comas)

Background imageTroy Collection: Achilles confronting Hector outside Troy, (oil on canvas)

Achilles confronting Hector outside Troy, (oil on canvas)
827698 Achilles confronting Hector outside Troy, (oil on canvas) by Corte, Juan de la (c.1585-1660); 195.9x309.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Achilles confronting Hector outside Troy)

Background imageTroy Collection: Andromache mourning Hector, 1783

Andromache mourning Hector, 1783
PWI82870 Andromache mourning Hector, 1783 by David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825); 58x43 cm; Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; © Peter Willi

Background imageTroy Collection: Cover of Mycenes by Heinrich Schliemann (1822-90) published in Paris, 1879 (leather)

Cover of Mycenes by Heinrich Schliemann (1822-90) published in Paris, 1879 (leather)
CHT221517 Cover of Mycenes by Heinrich Schliemann (1822-90) published in Paris, 1879 (leather) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageTroy Collection: Greeks and Trojans battle over the naked corpse of Patroclus outside Troy

Greeks and Trojans battle over the naked corpse of Patroclus outside Troy
6340127 Greeks and Trojans battle over the naked corpse of Patroclus outside Troy by Sasso, Giovanni Antonio (19th century); (add.info)



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"Troy: A Tapestry of Myth, History, and Art" Step into the world of Troy, a city steeped in legend and immortalized through various artistic mediums. From ancient Greek mythology to historical events that shaped civilizations, it has captured the imagination of countless generations. One such captivating tale is that of Circe Invidiosa, beautifully depicted by John William Waterhouse in 1892. The artist's brush brings to life the enchantress who bewitched all those who crossed her path. The Death of Hector by Achilles during the Trojan War remains an iconic moment in history. This tragic event symbolizes the futility and devastation brought about by war and serves as a reminder of humanity's capacity for both heroism and cruelty. Moving forward in time, we find ourselves on an Erie Canal barge at Troy, New York. This bustling hub once played a vital role in trade and transportation along this historic waterway. Transporting us further still is Southwark Fair as portrayed by Hogarth. This lively scene captures the vibrant atmosphere of one of London's most famous fairs during its heyday. Delving deeper into mythology, Homeric cosmogony reveals intricate tales about the creation and order of the universe itself – stories that have fascinated scholars for centuries. Aeneas Flees from Troy depicts another pivotal moment as Virgil recounts how Aeneas escaped his doomed city to fulfill his destiny as founder of Rome – an epic journey filled with trials and tribulations. Ganymede painted by Titian showcases beauty personified through divine youthfulness. This mythological figure captivated Zeus himself with his allure – a testament to art's ability to capture timeless beauty across millennia. Jacques Louis David’s The Farewell of Telemachus and Eucharis transports us back to ancient Greece where love blossoms amidst adventure. Their tender farewell speaks volumes about longing, sacrifice, and devotion against all odds.