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Neoptolemus taking Andromache into captivity after the fall of Troy
615267 Neoptolemus taking Andromache into captivity after the fall of Troy (pen & brown ink on white paper) by Romano, Giulio (1492-1546); 26.2x40.4 cm; eThe Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth; Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 22412960
© Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees / Bridgeman Images
Andromache Armies Captivity Capture Captured Defeat Neoptolemus Prisoners Studies Trojan Trojans Troy Wars
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This print showcases a powerful moment from ancient Greek mythology. In "Neoptolemus taking Andromache into captivity after the fall of Troy" artist Giulio Romano skillfully captures the aftermath of the Trojan War. The scene unfolds with Neoptolemus, a legendary soldier and son of Achilles, leading Andromache, wife of Hector and former princess of Troy, as his prisoner. The image portrays the devastating consequences of war as Neoptolemus escorts Andromache onto a boat for transport to her new life in captivity. With meticulous pen strokes on white paper, Romano conveys the emotions running deep within each character - sorrow and despair etched across Andromache's face while determination emanates from Neoptolemus. The composition highlights the stark contrast between captor and captive; their physical proximity accentuates their emotional distance. This drawing serves as a study in human psychology during times of conflict - it explores themes such as power dynamics, loss, and resilience. As we delve into this historical masterpiece through Bridgeman Images' reproduction, we are reminded that wars have always had far-reaching consequences beyond mere victory or defeat. It prompts us to reflect on the countless lives forever altered by conflicts throughout history. Through this evocative artwork, Romano invites us to contemplate not only our fascination with legends but also our collective responsibility to strive for peace amidst chaos.
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