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Achilless pain: Achilles learns of Patrocless death. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homeres "The Iliad"(Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930
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Achilless pain: Achilles learns of Patrocless death. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homeres "The Iliad"(Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930
XEE4407850 Achilless pain: Achilles learns of Patrocless death. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homeres " The Iliad" (Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930. by Gontier, Clement (1876-1918); Private Collection; (add.info.: Achilless pain: Achilles learns of Patrocless death. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homeres " The Iliad" (Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930.); Stefano Bianchetti
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This print captures the intense emotion of Achilles as he learns about the death of his dear friend Patroclus. Created by Clement Gontier in 1930 for Homer's epic poem "The Iliad" this illustration beautifully depicts the pain and anguish that Achilles experiences upon receiving this devastating news. Gontier's artistic talent shines through in this piece, as he skillfully portrays Achilles' sorrow and grief. The intricate details and delicate lines bring out the raw emotions on Achilles' face, conveying a sense of profound sadness that resonates with viewers. Set against a backdrop inspired by ancient Greek mythology, this illustration transports us to a time when gods and heroes walked among mortals. It serves as a powerful reminder of the timeless themes explored in Homer's masterpiece - love, loss, honor, and fate. As we gaze at this artwork, we can almost feel Achilles' heartbreak radiating from the page. His expression reflects not only his personal loss but also symbolizes the collective pain felt by all those affected by war. This print is an exquisite addition to any collection or art enthusiast's space. Its evocative portrayal of human suffering reminds us of our shared humanity across time and cultures.
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