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1886 “Ajax and Cassandra” [by Solomon J. Solomon]; Same scene from Pompeii fresco Homerus ( UVM ). Athena, Cassandra and Ajax Corinthia ( P erseus ) [ Paseas Painter, 520 BCE ]. Aeneas, Ascanius and Anchises fleeing Troy (F. Barocci, 1596)
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1886 “Ajax and Cassandra” [by Solomon J. Solomon]; Same scene from Pompeii fresco Homerus (UVM)
Athena, Cassandra and Ajax Corinthia (Perseus) [Paseas Painter, 520 BCE]
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 by Exekias, 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 satyrs Five warriors in combat Menatius Minor (Perseus) [Lysippides painter ca. 530 BCE]
Homerus’ playful side: USC; Prof. James Murray,U. Wash. website: wife at Troy