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Achilles fights with river god Scamander, J. Alexander Janssens, Victor Honore Janssens

Achilles fights with river god Scamander, J. Alexander Janssens, Victor Honore Janssens


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Achilles fights with river god Scamander, J. Alexander Janssens, Victor Honore Janssens

Achilles fights with river god Scamander, J. Alexander Janssens, Victor Honore Janssens, c. 1700

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C 1700 J Alexander Janssens River God Victor Honoré Janssens Gravures Anciennes Kupferstich Kabinett Old Master Prints


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In this print titled "Achilles fights with river god Scamander" we are transported back to ancient Greek mythology. Created by J. Alexander Janssens and Victor Honore Janssens around 1700, the artwork showcases a dramatic battle between two powerful entities. The scene unfolds as Achilles, the legendary hero of the Trojan War, engages in an intense struggle with Scamander, the river god. The artists skillfully capture the raw energy and strength of both characters through intricate engravings. As Achilles wields his mighty spear and shield, he confronts Scamander's wrathful waters that surge towards him. The clash between mortal and deity symbolizes not only physical combat but also a clash of wills and forces beyond human comprehension. The attention to detail in this engraving is remarkable; every ripple on the water's surface seems alive while each muscle in Achilles' body appears tense with determination. The composition draws our eyes into the heart of the action, making us feel like witnesses to this epic confrontation. This print from Artokoloro's Liszt Collection invites us to reflect on themes such as heroism, divine intervention, and man's struggle against nature itself. It serves as a reminder of humanity's eternal fascination with mythological tales that continue to inspire generations throughout history. Whether displayed in an art gallery or cherished within a personal collection, this print is sure to captivate viewers with its dynamic portrayal of one of mythology's most iconic battles - a

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