Iliad of Homer: Faience Dish Representing the Abduction of Helen by Paris by Francesco Xanto Avelli

Iliad of Homer: Faience Dish Representing the Abduction of Helen by Paris

(Iliad d'Homere: Faience dish made by Francesco Xanto Aveli (active around 1530/1540) representing the abduction of Helene by Paris. This is the episode that will unravel the Trojan War. Realize in Urbino. 1537. Paris, Louvre Museum)


Francesco Xanto Avelli

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Iliad of Homer: Faience Dish Representing the Abduction of Helen by Paris by Francesco Xanto Avelli. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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