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L Lybas: Greek who had attended the siege of Troy, in the army of wise Ulysses
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L Lybas: Greek who had attended the siege of Troy, in the army of wise Ulysses
6346375 L Lybas: Greek who had attended the siege of Troy, in the army of wise Ulysses by French School, (19th century); 31x24 cm; (add.info.: in " Mythological alphabet (subtitle Grand alphabet mythological or Olympus in paintings), by Miss Emma Falcon. Edited by Theodore LefAvre, bookseller and publisher, successor of J. Langlume, 2 rue des Poitevins, Paris, 1860 (date according to source BNF Gallica)." Lithograph Becquet FrAres, Paris. 52 pages. Dimensions: 31 x 24 cm.); French, out of copyright
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This black and white lithograph print, titled "L Lybas: Greek who had attended the siege of Troy, in the army of wise Ulysses" takes us back to ancient times. Created by a French School artist in the 19th century, this artwork is part of an intriguing series called "Mythological alphabet" or "Olympus in paintings". Measuring 31x24 cm, this print showcases L Lybas, a brave Greek warrior who fought alongside the legendary Ulysses during the historic siege of Troy. The attention to detail and skillful shading bring out every contour on Lybas' face, revealing his strength and wisdom acquired through years of battle. The lithograph was published by Theodore LefAvre, a renowned bookseller and publisher based in Paris. It was featured as one of 52 pages within an educational book aimed at teaching children about mythology using an alphabetical approach. This particular page represents the letter 'L, ' making it both visually stunning and informative. As we gaze upon this artwork today, we are reminded not only of its historical significance but also its role as a tool for education. Through art like this lithograph, young minds were introduced to ancient tales and characters that shaped our understanding of literature and culture. Jean Duvallon's masterful execution brings life to L Lybas' story once more while serving as a testament to the enduring power of visual storytelling throughout history.
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