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1886 “Ajax and Cassandra” [by Solomon J. Solomon]; Same scene from Pompeii fresco Homerus (UVM )

1886 “Ajax and Cassandra” [by Solomon J. Solomon]; Same scene from Pompeii fresco Homerus (UVM)UVM

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1886 “Ajax and Cassandra”[by Solomon J. Solomon];

Same scene from Pompeii frescoHomerus (UVM)

Aeneas, Ascanius and Anchises fleeing Troy (F. Barocci, 1596)

Isis (Univ. Texas, with three other images of Aeneas fleeing Troy)

Diomedes and Aeneas at Troy

Tyszkiewicz painter 490-480 BCE

Sequana (Perseus)

[Diomedes wounds Aeneas with a boulder in Homer’s Iliad 5, 300]

Perseus (sic – Aeneas) carrying Anchises from Troy

Class of Toronto 315 Painter, Archaic period

Leucothea (Perseus)[Aphrodite on left, Creusa on right?]

J. Brueghel, “The Burning of Troy”, ca. 1671-2

Lupus, Cephisia (Stanford indep. study on the mortal women of the Trojan war)

Ajax, Cassandra and statue of Athena

Athenian RF hydria 480-475 BCE

Oleosa (Beazley Archive)

Scenes of Troy

Malus (Classical Mythology, Princeton University)

Achilles and Ajax, BF amphora byExekias, 540-530 BCE

Artemidorus (Beloit, “Trojan War Art Museum”)

“Andromache Mourning Hector,” Jacques-Louis

David, 1783

Scintilla (Boston College Honors Seminar; webpage

on Andromache)

Dionysos and four satyrsFive warriors in combat

Menatius Minor (Perseus)[Lysippides painter ca. 530 BCE]

Homerus’ playful side:

USC; Prof. James Murray,U. Wash. website: wife at Troy