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Ulysses discovering Astyanax in Hectors Tomb, c. 1654-56
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Ulysses discovering Astyanax in Hectors Tomb, c. 1654-56
AGN81587 Ulysses discovering Astyanax in Hectors Tomb, c.1654-56 by Bourdon, Sebastien (1616-71); 126x171 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: After Troy has fallen, the Greeks seek young Astynax, son of Hector and heir to Troy. To escape he has hidden in his fathers tomb, but Ulysses discovers his hiding place. Andromache kneels before Ulysses pleading for her sons life but he dismisses her.); Photo eAgnew s, London; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22383232
© Agnew's, London / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures the intense moment of "Ulysses discovering Astyanax in Hector's Tomb". Painted by Sebastien Bourdon between 1654-56, this masterpiece measures 126x171 cm and is currently held in a private collection. The scene depicts the aftermath of Troy's fall, as the Greeks relentlessly search for young Astyanax, son of Hector and heir to Troy. Desperate to escape capture, Astyanax seeks refuge within his father's tomb. However, Ulysses cunningly uncovers his hiding place, shattering any hope for safety. In this poignant image, Andromache kneels before Ulysses with an anguished plea for her son's life. But Ulysses remains unmoved by her desperate supplication and dismisses her pleas without mercy. The composition is filled with tension and emotion as fear grips both mother and child while surrounded by victorious Greek soldiers. The vibrant red cloak worn by Ulysses adds a striking contrast against the somber tones of the tomb. Bourdon skillfully brings to life this legendary moment from Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey" capturing the essence of Greek mythology through his masterful brushstrokes. This painting serves as a powerful reminder of the vanquished Trojan War heroes and their enduring legacy. Through Bridgeman Images' exceptional photography skills, this remarkable artwork has been preserved beautifully in print form for all art enthusiasts to appreciate its historical significance and artistic
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