Hector, Returning to the Camp, Enters into a Singular Battle with Ajax (Illustration for Book VII of the Iliad of Homer) by Unknown artist

Hector, Returning to the Camp, Enters into a Singular Battle with Ajax (Illustration for Book VII of the Iliad of Homer)

(Hector, returning to the camp, enters into a singular battle with Ajax, after having challenged the most valiant of the Greeks. They are interrupted by two Herauts who separate them. Illustration of book VII of the Iliad of Homere, French edition)


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Hector, Returning to the Camp, Enters into a Singular Battle with Ajax (Illustration for Book VII of the Iliad of Homer) by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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