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Helene reconnaissant Telemaque, fils d Ulysse (Helen Recognizing Telemachus, Son of Odysseus). Scene de la mythologie grecque, in Odyssee d Homere (fin 8e siecle avant JC). Peinture de Jean Jacques Lagrenee (1739-1821), huile sur bois, 1795
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Helene reconnaissant Telemaque, fils d Ulysse (Helen Recognizing Telemachus, Son of Odysseus). Scene de la mythologie grecque, in Odyssee d Homere (fin 8e siecle avant JC). Peinture de Jean Jacques Lagrenee (1739-1821), huile sur bois, 1795
FIA5363883 Helene reconnaissant Telemaque, fils d Ulysse (Helen Recognizing Telemachus, Son of Odysseus). Scene de la mythologie grecque, in Odyssee d Homere (fin 8e siecle avant JC). Peinture de Jean Jacques Lagrenee (1739-1821), huile sur bois, 1795. Art francais, 18e siecle. State Ermitage, Saint Petersbourg. by Lagrenee, Jean Jacques II (1739-1821); State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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The captivating painting "Helene reconnaissant Telemaque, fils d Ulysse (Helen Recognizing Telemachus, Son of Odysseus)" by Jean Jacques Lagrenee takes us back to the mythical world of ancient Greece. This scene from Homer's Odyssey, dating back to the 8th century BC, depicts a significant moment in Greek mythology. In this masterpiece, we witness Helen of Troy recognizing Telemachus, the son of Odysseus. The emotional connection between them is beautifully portrayed through their expressions and body language. Helen's face lights up with recognition as she gazes upon the young prince who resembles his father so strikingly. Lagrenee's skillful use of oil on wood brings out vibrant colors that enhance the dramatic atmosphere of this mythological encounter. The rich hues add depth and intensity to each character and detail within the composition. This artwork represents an exquisite example of French art from the 18th century. It showcases Lagrenee's mastery in capturing both human emotions and mythological narratives with great finesse. Currently housed in the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, this painting continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty and historical significance. Through this print captured by Fine Art Images from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are able to appreciate Lagrenee's talent while immersing ourselves in one of ancient Greece's most iconic tales.
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