Regnault's Automedon and Achilles Horses Hedri Regnault's Automedon and Achilles horses were exhibited in the East Wing of the museum in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The picture is more than 10 feet by 10 feet and spectacular. As you walk through the hall you can not miss this huge art piece. The paintings are surrounded by beautiful wooden frames and are hung among many other excellent paintings. In this article, I will show you the explanation of painting, the meaning of painting, and how the paintings were brought to the background of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Wear it: Achilles' chariot, Automedon, "Auto Melon turns a Patro class past Actorol 682. But this is not the only reason, from a poetic point of view Achilles can not wear a patrol. Even so, it is the most obvious reason for the armor of the armor that the changes that he brought to the case of Hephaistos would not be so important or convincing, the battle suit worn first after the battle He represents his unique position and sacred purpose within the Akeaans, there is nothing wrong with what he said, there are no other obvious reasons, that is, Homer 's epic Heroes will be burned with their armor when they die.
Achilles 'armor is the subject of fight with Odysseus and Terramonian Ajax (Achilles' cousin). They talked about why they are the most brave people after Achilles and worthy to compete for it. Odysseus won. Ajax was absorbed in sorrow and pain, swearing to kill his companion; he began to kill cattle or sheep, roughly thinking that they are Greek soldiers. Then he committed suicide. The relationship between Achilles and Patroclus is an important aspect of his mythology. Its precise nature is a controversial subject in both classical and modern times. In Iliad it is clear that the two heroes have deep and very meaningful friendship, but the evidence of romantic elements and sexy elements is ambiguous. Critics from the classical era to the present tend to interpret this relationship from the perspective of their own culture. Therefore, in the 5th century BC. This relationship in Athens is usually interpreted as a pedestrian
How did Achilles achieve his objective? Polyxena (not covered by Homer, but the key to another version's story) is the daughter of Priam. During the 12-day truce for Hector's funeral, Achilles and her brother, Troy Las, found a poloxa that was sprinkling water on the fountain. For these three people, this will be an important meeting.