Chapter 16, The Trojan War
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♦ London, British Museum. 1969,1215.1: Protocorinthian aryballos by the Evelyn Painter with warrior in armor (Achilleus ?) walking behind unarmed horseback rider (Troilos ?)
♦ Athens, Paul and Alexandra Canellopoulos Museum 1319: Protocorinthian aryballos, with Achilleus in pursuit of Troilos
Pierre Amandry and Michel Lejeune, “Collection Paul Canellopoulos (III). Aryballes corinthiens,” Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique vol. 97.1 (1973) fig. 4 p. 198
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♦ Olympia, Archaeological Museum B 3600: relief from bronze tripod leg WITH Achilleus threatening Troilos
Digital LIMC (see image 6 for a photograph; for a drawing, see the printed Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae, vol. 1.1 (1981), p. 89 (Achilleus 375)
♦ Olympia, Archaeological Museum B 988: bronze shield-band relief with Achilleus and Troilos, who crouches on an altar (?)
E. Kunze, Archaische Schildbänder. Olympische Forschungen 2 (1950) pl. 5
♦ Olympia, Archaeological Museum B 1912: bronze shield-band relief with Achilleus and Troilos, who is lifted over an altar, on which there is a cock
E. Kunze, Archaische Schildbänder. Olympische Forschungen 2 (1950) pl. 42
Digital LIMC (no image)
♦ Florence, Museo Archeologico 4209: Attic black-figure volute krater (François Krater) with Achilleus’ pursuit of Troilos at fountain
Apollo, Trojan youth collecting water at a fountain house, Rhodia, Thetis, Hermes, Athena, right leg of pursuing Achilleus; from A. Furtwaengler and K. Reichhold, Griechische Vasenmalerei: Auswahl hervorragender Vasenbilder (Serie I, 1904) pl. 11
Right leg of pursuing Achilleus, mounted Troilos fleeing with two horses, Polyxena fleeing, Antenor warning Priam, and armed Hector and Polites emerging from gate of Troy; from A. Furtwaengler and K. Reichhold, Griechische Vasenmalerei: Auswahl hervorragender Vasenbilder (Serie I, 1904) pl. 12
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