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I am searching for artworks depicting that famous trinity of Aeneas carrying
Anchises with Ascanius (Iulus) in tow.
I know of Raphael's "Fire in the Borgo," Baro
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I am searching for art
There's the Roman painting showing the threesome as baboons. I can't
give you a source, but it won't be too difficult to find, and the one from
the "Tabula Iliaca." Then there's the engraving by Jerrer which Heinrich
Schliemann claimed inspired him to search for Troy.
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I am searching for artworks depicting that famous trinity of Aeneas
carrying
Anchises with Ascanius (Iulus) in tow.
I k
I am searching for artworks depicting that famous trinity of Aeneas carrying
Anchises with Ascanius (Iulus) in tow.
I know of Raphael's "Fire in the Borgo," Barocci's "Aeneas, Anchises, and
Ascanius Fleeing Troy," and Gian Lorenzo Bernini's "Aeneas and Anchises."
Are there others? I'd like to kn