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Achille jouant de la lyre devant Patrocle - Achilles Playing a Lyre before Patroclus
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Achille jouant de la lyre devant Patrocle - Achilles Playing a Lyre before Patroclus
FIA5407674 Achille jouant de la lyre devant Patrocle - Achilles Playing a Lyre before Patroclus, by Lairesse, Gerard, de (1640-1711). Oil on canvas, 1675-1680. Dimension : 100, 8x85, 6 cm. Nationalmuseum Stockholm by Lairesse, Gerard de (1640-1711); National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; Photo eFine Art Images; French, out of copyright
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Baroque Art Friendship Homer Homosexuality Lyre Seduction Belgium Belgian Flemish Art Music Instrument Mythological Figure Several People
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This print captures a poignant moment in Greek mythology as depicted by the talented artist Gerard de Lairesse. Titled "Achille jouant de la lyre devant Patrocle - Achilles Playing a Lyre before Patroclus" this oil on canvas masterpiece showcases the deep bond between two legendary figures. In this scene, we see Achilles, the mighty warrior of ancient times, seated at a table with his lyre in hand. His gaze is fixed upon his beloved companion and confidant, Patroclus. The tender expression on Achilles' face reveals not only his musical talent but also the depth of their friendship. The composition is richly detailed, with intricate elements such as vases and weaponry adorning the room. These symbols allude to both their roles as warriors and their connection to Greek antiquity. Lairesse's brushwork skillfully captures the emotions that permeate this artwork – from love and camaraderie to seduction and even hints of homosexuality. It serves as a reminder that art has long been used to explore complex human relationships throughout history. Displayed at the National Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, this painting stands as an exquisite example of Baroque art from 17th-century Belgium. Its timeless beauty continues to captivate viewers today, inviting us into a world where mythological figures come alive through music and friendship.
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