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Stories from Virgil - Aeneas and the Body of Lausus
Aeneas and the body of Lausus, a scene from " Stories From Virgil" by the Reverend Alfred J. Church, M.A. with illustrations from the designs of BartolomeoPinelli(1781 - 1835). Published by Seeley, Jackson & Halliday, London, in 1879. During the Trojan War, Aeneas kills Lausus, the son of Mezentius, an Etruscan warrior: Aeneas subsequently kills Mezentius
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Media ID 19802621
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7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 16.2cm (8" x 6.4")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures a poignant scene from the epic tale of "Stories from Virgil". In this particular moment, we witness the heart-wrenching encounter between Aeneas and the lifeless body of Lausus. The Reverend Alfred J. Church, M. A. , beautifully narrates this tragic event in his renowned work. Aeneas, a valiant warrior during the Trojan War, finds himself confronted with an agonizing decision as he stands over Lausus' lifeless form. Lausus, the son of Mezentius, an Etruscan warrior known for his ferocity on the battlefield. Aeneas had no choice but to slay both father and son in order to fulfill his destiny. The emotional weight of this moment is palpable through Bartolomeo Pinelli's exquisite illustrations that accompany Church's words. Published by Seeley, Jackson & Halliday in London back in 1879, these timeless images continue to evoke powerful emotions even today. As viewers gaze upon this mesmerizing print by whitemay from Fine Art Storehouse, they are transported into a world where honor clashes with sorrow and duty intertwines with tragedy. It serves as a reminder that even heroes are burdened by their actions and haunted by the consequences of war. This remarkable artwork invites us to reflect on themes such as sacrifice, loss, and redemption found within Virgil's masterpiece - "The Aeneid". Its presence on any wall ignites conversations about humanity's
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