Achilles sacrificing his hair for Patroclus by Johann Heinrich Füssli

Achilles sacrificing his hair for Patroclus

(Achilles sacrificing his hair for Patroclus, 1800-5 (pen and ink wash on paper))


Johann Heinrich Füssli

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18th century  ·  pen and ink wash on paper  ·  Picture ID: 279907

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Achilles sacrificing his hair for Patroclus by Johann Heinrich Füssli. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
drawing · sketch · achilles · sacrificing · hair · patroclus · greek myth · heroes · trojan war · illiad · homer · literature · classical · antiquity · inspiration · male · nude · naked · cutting · muscular · severing · body · corpse · grief · loss · romantic · romanticism · 19th century
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