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The Trojans hauling the wooden horse into Troy, 1545. Creator: Giulio Bonasone
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The Trojans hauling the wooden horse into Troy, 1545. Creator: Giulio Bonasone
The Trojans hauling the wooden horse into Troy, 1545
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The Trojans Hauling the Wooden Horse into Troy, 1545 - A Timeless Tale of Deception and Betrayal
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. In this photo print, we are transported back to ancient Greece, where the Trojan Wars unfolded. Created by Giulio Bonasone in 1545, this engraving vividly captures a pivotal moment in Greek mythology - the Trojans hauling the infamous wooden horse into the ancient city of Troy. As we gaze upon this Renaissance masterpiece housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, our imagination is ignited with thoughts of cunning strategy and fateful consequences. The Trojan horse stands tall as a symbol of deception, concealing within its hollow belly an army ready to strike. Bonasone's intricate lines and attention to detail bring life to Homer's epic poem "The Iliad" immortalizing this legendary event for generations to come. With Francesco Primaticcio's collaboration on this piece, their artistic prowess seamlessly merges Italian finesse with Greek heritage. This remarkable artwork serves as a timeless reminder that appearances can be deceiving and trust must be handled with caution. It invites us to reflect on human nature's capacity for both heroism and treachery. Gifted from one generation to another, Bonasone's engraving continues to captivate audiences today. As it hangs proudly within The Metropolitan Museum of Art, it pays homage not only to classical literature but also celebrates the power art holds in preserving history. Let your eyes wander over each delicate
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