Home > Historic > Ancient civilizations > Ancient Greece > Trojan War
Detail of the mosaic of Chresis, from Daphne (mosaic)
Wall Art and Photo Gifts from Fine Art Finder
Detail of the mosaic of Chresis, from Daphne (mosaic)
ANC351883 Detail of the mosaic of Chresis, from Daphne (mosaic) by Roman, (4th century AD); Antakya Museum, Antakya, Turkey; (add.info.: captive of Agamemnon, holding a tray with ransom and keys to the city; In Greek mythology, Chryseis (Ancient Greek: IzIuI...IzI'IeI, romanized: KhrysA" Ais) is a Trojan woman, the daughter of Chryses. Chryseis, her apparent name in the Iliad, means simply " Chryses daughter" ; later writers give her real name as Astynome (aooIzIaI...IIIIoI')); Photo eStephen Coyne; out of copyright
Media ID 22948524
© Stephen Coyne / Bridgeman Images
Cressida Trojan Trojan War Hatay
FEATURES IN THESE COLLECTIONS
> Arts
> Artists
> R
> Roman Roman
> Asia
> Turkey
> Related Images
> Europe
> Greece
> Related Images
> Fine Art Finder
> Artists
> Ippitsusai Buncho
> Fine Art Finder
> Artists
> Roman
> Fine Art Finder
> Roman & Etruscan Antiquities & Sites
> Historic
> Ancient civilizations
> Ancient Greece
> Greek history
> Historic
> Ancient civilizations
> Ancient Greece
> Greek mythology
> Historic
> Ancient civilizations
> Ancient Greece
> Trojan War
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a mesmerizing detail of the ancient mosaic of Chresis, found in Daphne and currently housed at the Antakya Museum in Turkey. Created by Roman artists during the 4th century AD, this artwork depicts an intriguing scene from Greek mythology. In the center of the mosaic stands Chryseis, a Trojan woman who was held captive by Agamemnon. She is portrayed delicately holding a tray adorned with both ransom and keys to her city. The name "Chryseis" refers to her status as Chryses' daughter in the Iliad, while later accounts reveal her true name as Astynome. The intricate details captured in this photograph bring forth a sense of vulnerability and strength within Chryseis's character. Her expression reflects both resignation and determination as she navigates through her captivity during the Trojan War. Stephen Coyne skillfully captures this momentous piece of history with his lens, allowing viewers to appreciate not only its artistic beauty but also its historical significance. This print serves as a reminder of the rich tapestry woven by ancient civilizations and their enduring stories that continue to captivate us today.
MADE IN THE USA
Safe Shipping with 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
FREE PERSONALISATION*
We are proud to offer a range of customisation features including Personalised Captions, Color Filters and Picture Zoom Tools
SECURE PAYMENTS
We happily accept a wide range of payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you
* Options may vary by product and licensing agreement. Zoomed Pictures can be adjusted in the Cart.