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"Troy: A Tapestry of Myth, History, and Art" Step into the world of Troy, a city steeped in legend and immortalized through various artistic mediums

Background imageTroy Collection: View of the theatre

View of the theatre
LRI4657051 View of the theatre by Greek; Troy, Turkey; (add.info.: View of the theatre, archeological site of Troy IX (Troia) (Roman period) in Turkey.); Luisa Ricciarini; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageTroy Collection: Greek Art: 'The Prince of Sparta Paris seduit Helene of Troy

Greek Art: "The Prince of Sparta Paris seduit Helene of Troy
LRI4659428 Greek Art: " The Prince of Sparta Paris seduit Helene of Troy, Aphrodite is represented" Marble relief from a Greek original. 1st century BC

Background imageTroy Collection: Representation of Enee who, protected by Neptune, deviates from the fight against

Representation of Enee who, protected by Neptune, deviates from the fight against
XEE4417427 Representation of Enee who, protected by Neptune, deviates from the fight against Achilles. (Representation of Aeneas who, protected by Neptune, departs the fight against Achilles)

Background imageTroy Collection: Homeres Iliad: 'Ajax appretant to throw a stone at Hector

Homeres Iliad: "Ajax appretant to throw a stone at Hector
LRI4580174 Homeres Iliad: " Ajax appretant to throw a stone at Hector, in the heavens Jupiter sleeps in Junos arms" (Homers Iliad: fight between Hector and Ajax)

Background imageTroy Collection: The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1st century BC. (mosaic)

The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1st century BC. (mosaic)
LRI4596048 The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1st century BC. (mosaic) by Roman, (1st century BC); Museo ArqueolAogico De Ampurias, Ampurias

Background imageTroy Collection: Eneide de Virgil (70 BC-19 BC), Book XII, the Trojan heros Enee is miraculously treated

Eneide de Virgil (70 BC-19 BC), Book XII, the Trojan heros Enee is miraculously treated
GIA4793960 Eneide de Virgil (70 BC-19 BC), Book XII, the Trojan heros Enee is miraculously treated by Venus, he then decided to storm the city of Latinus

Background imageTroy Collection: Eneide de Virgil (70 BC-19 BC), the Trojan heros Enee and his companions cross a sea full

Eneide de Virgil (70 BC-19 BC), the Trojan heros Enee and his companions cross a sea full
GIA4793928 Eneide de Virgil (70 BC-19 BC), the Trojan heros Enee and his companions cross a sea full of siren. Xylography by Sebastian Brant (1458-1521)

Background imageTroy Collection: Athena and Hera support the Trojans in their fight against the Greeks

Athena and Hera support the Trojans in their fight against the Greeks
GIA4756511 Athena and Hera support the Trojans in their fight against the Greeks. L Iliad, Chant VIII, engraving from the end of the 18th century

Background imageTroy Collection: Hydria with representation of Thetis with her son Achilles, terracotta, 550-500 BC

Hydria with representation of Thetis with her son Achilles, terracotta, 550-500 BC
LRI4589586 Hydria with representation of Thetis with her son Achilles, terracotta, 550-500 BC by Etruscan, (6th century BC); Villa Giulia, Rome

Background imageTroy Collection: Terracotta amphora with representation of Achilles and Ajax playing dice, 550-500 BC

Terracotta amphora with representation of Achilles and Ajax playing dice, 550-500 BC
LRI4589946 Terracotta amphora with representation of Achilles and Ajax playing dice, 550-500 BC by Etruscan, (6th century BC); Villa Giulia, Rome

Background imageTroy Collection: Juno unleashing Mars and Erinyes (Fresco, 1663-1666)

Juno unleashing Mars and Erinyes (Fresco, 1663-1666)
LRI4695336 Juno unleashing Mars and Erinyes (Fresco, 1663-1666) by Carlone, Giovanni Battista (1592-1677); Palazzo Negrone, Genoa

Background imageTroy Collection: Attic cup with red ceramic figures representing the duel of Ajax

Attic cup with red ceramic figures representing the duel of Ajax
JLJ4650286 Attic cup with red ceramic figures representing the duel of Ajax and Hector during the Trojan war carried out by Douris (late 6th-beginning 5th century BC)

Background imageTroy Collection: Enee narrant a Didon the misfortunes of Troy - Painting by Baron Pierre Narcisse

Enee narrant a Didon the misfortunes of Troy - Painting by Baron Pierre Narcisse
LSE4314481 Enee narrant a Didon the misfortunes of Troy - Painting by Baron Pierre Narcisse (Pierre-Narcisse) Guerin (1774-1833), oil on canvas, 1819 - French Art

Background imageTroy Collection: Apulian krater of the Phylake (= Phylace) with red figures

Apulian krater of the Phylake (= Phylace) with red figures
LRI741085 Apulian krater of the Phylake (= Phylace) with red figures, by Greek School, (4th century BC); diam: 26.6 cm; Museo Archeologico Nazionale Jatta, Ruvo di Puglia, Bari, Apulia

Background imageTroy Collection: King Priam overseeing the rebuilding of Troy, from a manuscript of the time of King Louis XII of

King Priam overseeing the rebuilding of Troy, from a manuscript of the time of King Louis XII of France
6001167 King Priam overseeing the rebuilding of Troy, from a manuscript of the time of King Louis XII of France, late 15th Century (litho) by French School

Background imageTroy Collection: The excavations at Troy, revealing the wall of the Acropolis (litho)

The excavations at Troy, revealing the wall of the Acropolis (litho)
6005038 The excavations at Troy, revealing the wall of the Acropolis (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The excavations at Troy)

Background imageTroy Collection: Cassandra predicts the downfall of Troy, 1731 (engraving)

Cassandra predicts the downfall of Troy, 1731 (engraving)
FIA5384844 Cassandra predicts the downfall of Troy, 1731 (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733) (after); 35.5 A-- 25.5 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; French, out of copyright

Background imageTroy Collection: Cassandra mourns the destruction of Troy, 1550-55 (pen on paper)

Cassandra mourns the destruction of Troy, 1550-55 (pen on paper)
5916304 Cassandra mourns the destruction of Troy, 1550-55 (pen on paper) by Swart Van Groningen, Jan (c.1495-c.1560); 36x28.3 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: Cassandra)

Background imageTroy Collection: Shipwreck of the Greek Fleet on the Voyage Home from Troy, c. 1585-90 (oil on panel)

Shipwreck of the Greek Fleet on the Voyage Home from Troy, c. 1585-90 (oil on panel)
3937481 Shipwreck of the Greek Fleet on the Voyage Home from Troy, c.1585-90 (oil on panel) by Momper, Joos or Josse de, The Younger (1564-1635); 154x173 cm; National Museum, Stockholm

Background imageTroy Collection: The Death of Troilos, illustration from Greek Vase Paintings by J. E. Harrison and D. S

The Death of Troilos, illustration from Greek Vase Paintings by J. E. Harrison and D. S
LLM438518 The Death of Troilos, illustration from Greek Vase Paintings by J. E. Harrison and D. S. MacColl, published 1894 (digitaly enhanced image) by English School

Background imageTroy Collection: AEneas and His Father Fleeing Troy, c. 1635 (oil on canvas)

AEneas and His Father Fleeing Troy, c. 1635 (oil on canvas)
873961 neas and His Father Fleeing Troy, c.1635 (oil on canvas) by Vouet, Simon (1590-1649); 140.34 x110.01 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; eSan Diego Museum of Art; Museum purchase; French

Background imageTroy Collection: The Reconciliation of Paris and Helen (w / c and gouache on paper)

The Reconciliation of Paris and Helen (w / c and gouache on paper)
LMG100083 The Reconciliation of Paris and Helen (w/c and gouache on paper) by Westall, Richard (1765-1836); 49.3x38 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery)

Background imageTroy Collection: Dr Schliemanns Trojan antiquities on view, London 1877

Dr Schliemanns Trojan antiquities on view, London 1877
The antiquities found at Hissarlik (Hisarlik, modern Turkey), on the plains of Troy, by Heinrich Schliemann during his remarkable excavations

Background imageTroy Collection: Ajax prepares to commit suicide, illustration of an antique Greek vase (colour litho)

Ajax prepares to commit suicide, illustration of an antique Greek vase (colour litho)
CHT220359 Ajax prepares to commit suicide, illustration of an antique Greek vase (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageTroy Collection: The Family of Priam after the Departure of Hector, from

The Family of Priam after the Departure of Hector, from
CHT220355 The Family of Priam after the Departure of Hector, from Le Costume Ancien ou Moderne by Jules Ferrario, engraved by A

Background imageTroy Collection: Attic black-figure amphora depicting scenes from the Trojan War (ceramic

Attic black-figure amphora depicting scenes from the Trojan War (ceramic
HSC249020 Attic black-figure amphora depicting scenes from the Trojan War (ceramic) (see also 249016-18 & 249022) by Antimenes Painter (fl.c.530-c.510 BC) (manner of); height

Background imageTroy Collection: Plaque showing King Priam of Troy begging

Plaque showing King Priam of Troy begging Achilles for the body of his son Hector. Chromolithograph drawn by Grivell and lithographed by Parrot et Co

Background imageTroy Collection: Ms 493 fol. 87 The departure of Aeneas, from The Aeneid

Ms 493 fol. 87 The departure of Aeneas, from The Aeneid
XIR187869 Ms 493 fol.87 The departure of Aeneas, from The Aeneid by Virgil with a commentary by Servius, 1469 (vellum) by French School, (15th century); Bibliotheque Municipale, Dijon

Background imageTroy Collection: Statue of Hecuba, queen of Troy

Statue of Hecuba, queen of Troy. Copperplate drawn and engraved by Giacomo Bossi from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabilis Il Museo Capitolino (The Capitoline Museum), Rome, 1820

Background imageTroy Collection: Adromache fainting on the wall

Adromache fainting on the wall
LLM455878 Adromache fainting on the wall by Flaxman, John (1755-1826) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Adromache fainting on the wall)

Background imageTroy Collection: Chalcas, Soothsayer of the Greeks at the Siege of Troy, from Tractatus Posthumis

Chalcas, Soothsayer of the Greeks at the Siege of Troy, from Tractatus Posthumis
746863 Chalcas, Soothsayer of the Greeks at the Siege of Troy, from Tractatus Posthumis by Jean-Jacques Boissard c.1605 (engraving) by Bry

Background imageTroy Collection: Spring at the source of the Skamander River, 1804 (colour litho)

Spring at the source of the Skamander River, 1804 (colour litho)
810396 Spring at the source of the Skamander River, 1804 (colour litho) by Gell, William (1774-1836); Private Collection; (add.info.: From The Topography of Troy and its Vicinity, pub)

Background imageTroy Collection: Depiction of the Trojan Horse

Depiction of the Trojan Horse
Trojans pulling the wooden horse into the city. Two rows of bizarrely dressed people and others wearing dog masks pull the horse with ropes

Background imageTroy Collection: Agamemnon heard the sound of pipe and flute and laughter of men as the Trojans feasted

Agamemnon heard the sound of pipe and flute and laughter of men as the Trojans feasted and made merry (colour litho)
3652495 Agamemnon heard the sound of pipe and flute and laughter of men as the Trojans feasted and made merry (colour litho) by Robinson

Background imageTroy Collection: The making of the arms of Achilles (colour litho)

The making of the arms of Achilles (colour litho)
3652493 The making of the arms of Achilles (colour litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: The making of the arms of Achilles)

Background imageTroy Collection: 'Suddenly a thunderbolt fell before his horses forefeet'(engraving)

"Suddenly a thunderbolt fell before his horses forefeet"(engraving)
2786900 " Suddenly a thunderbolt fell before his horses forefeet" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTroy Collection: The Death of Patroclus (engraving)

The Death of Patroclus (engraving)
2786885 The Death of Patroclus (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Death of Patroclus. Illustration for Chatterbox (1882)

Background imageTroy Collection: Achilles in an Agony of Grief (engraving)

Achilles in an Agony of Grief (engraving)
2786879 Achilles in an Agony of Grief (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Achilles in an Agony of Grief. Illustration for Chatterbox (1882)

Background imageTroy Collection: Aeneas carrying his Father from Troy (engraving)

Aeneas carrying his Father from Troy (engraving)
2786869 Aeneas carrying his Father from Troy (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aeneas carrying his Father from Troy. Illustration for Chatterbox (1882)

Background imageTroy Collection: Lady Hamilton as Cassandra (engraving)

Lady Hamilton as Cassandra (engraving)
3099340 Lady Hamilton as Cassandra (engraving) by Romney, George (1734-1802) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lady Hamilton as Cassandra)

Background imageTroy Collection: The raft of Odysseus, 1929 (litho)

The raft of Odysseus, 1929 (litho)
3060294 The raft of Odysseus, 1929 (litho) by Wyeth, Newell Convers (1882-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Published in The Odyssey of Homer by George Herbert Palmer in 1929; The Odyssey is one)

Background imageTroy Collection: Eumaeus, the swineherd, 1929 (litho)

Eumaeus, the swineherd, 1929 (litho)
3060299 Eumaeus, the swineherd, 1929 (litho) by Wyeth, Newell Convers (1882-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Published in The Odyssey of Homer by George Herbert Palmer in 1929; The Odyssey is)

Background imageTroy Collection: Odysseus and Calypso, 1929 (litho)

Odysseus and Calypso, 1929 (litho)
3060293 Odysseus and Calypso, 1929 (litho) by Wyeth, Newell Convers (1882-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Published in The Odyssey of Homer by George Herbert Palmer in 1929; The Odyssey is one)

Background imageTroy Collection: The Boar Hunt, 1929 (litho)

The Boar Hunt, 1929 (litho)
3060286 The Boar Hunt, 1929 (litho) by Wyeth, Newell Convers (1882-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Published in The Odyssey of Homer by George Herbert Palmer in 1929; The Odyssey is one of two)

Background imageTroy Collection: Ulysses, when a Youth, Fights the Wild Boar and gets his Wound in his Thigh (engraving)

Ulysses, when a Youth, Fights the Wild Boar and gets his Wound in his Thigh (engraving)
3106346 Ulysses, when a Youth, Fights the Wild Boar and gets his Wound in his Thigh (engraving) by Ford, Henry Justice (1860-1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ulysses, when a Youth)

Background imageTroy Collection: The Adventure with Scylla (engraving)

The Adventure with Scylla (engraving)
3106343 The Adventure with Scylla (engraving) by Ford, Henry Justice (1860-1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Adventure with Scylla)



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"Troy: A Tapestry of Myth, History, and Art" Step into the world of Troy, a city steeped in legend and immortalized through various artistic mediums. From ancient Greek mythology to historical events that shaped civilizations, it has captured the imagination of countless generations. One such captivating tale is that of Circe Invidiosa, beautifully depicted by John William Waterhouse in 1892. The artist's brush brings to life the enchantress who bewitched all those who crossed her path. The Death of Hector by Achilles during the Trojan War remains an iconic moment in history. This tragic event symbolizes the futility and devastation brought about by war and serves as a reminder of humanity's capacity for both heroism and cruelty. Moving forward in time, we find ourselves on an Erie Canal barge at Troy, New York. This bustling hub once played a vital role in trade and transportation along this historic waterway. Transporting us further still is Southwark Fair as portrayed by Hogarth. This lively scene captures the vibrant atmosphere of one of London's most famous fairs during its heyday. Delving deeper into mythology, Homeric cosmogony reveals intricate tales about the creation and order of the universe itself – stories that have fascinated scholars for centuries. Aeneas Flees from Troy depicts another pivotal moment as Virgil recounts how Aeneas escaped his doomed city to fulfill his destiny as founder of Rome – an epic journey filled with trials and tribulations. Ganymede painted by Titian showcases beauty personified through divine youthfulness. This mythological figure captivated Zeus himself with his allure – a testament to art's ability to capture timeless beauty across millennia. Jacques Louis David’s The Farewell of Telemachus and Eucharis transports us back to ancient Greece where love blossoms amidst adventure. Their tender farewell speaks volumes about longing, sacrifice, and devotion against all odds.