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Achilles, Having Heard of Patroclus

Achilles, Having Heard of Patroclus' Death and Weeping Bitterly, is Comforted by Thetis (Illustration for Book XVIII of the Iliad of Homer)

(Achilles, having heard of Patrocles's death and weeping him bitterly, is comforted by Thetis, who exorted him not to fight, until she brought him new weapons.” Illustration of book XVIII of the Iliad of Homere, French edition)


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Achilles, Having Heard of Patroclus' Death and Weeping Bitterly, is Comforted by Thetis (Illustration for Book XVIII of the Iliad of Homer) by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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