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Cassandra and Clytemnestra

Cassandra and Clytemnestra. Ajax grasps Cassandra to drag her away Attic red figure hydria, c. 480-475 BC Attributed to the Kleophrades Painter Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale 2422.

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Cassandra and Clytemnestra

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  1. Cassandra and Clytemnestra

  2. Ajax grasps Cassandra to drag her away Attic red figure hydria, c. 480-475 BCAttributed to the Kleophrades PainterNaples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale 2422

  3. Ajax drags Cassandra away from the statue of the goddess at which she had taken refuge. Lycurgus Painter, Red figure pottery, c. 370-360 BC

  4. Ajax drags Cassandra from Palladium before eyes of Priam. Pompeii, House of Menander

  5. Cassandra seeking the protection of Pallas Aimé Millet (French, 1819– -1891), at the Tuileries Gardens in Paris. Marble, 1877. Cacoyannis’ Trojan Women (1971) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMk6sDTm1wo&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Emlahanas%2Ede%2FGreeks%2FMythology%2FCassandra%2Ehtml&feature=player_embedded

  6. Ajax and Cassandra Solomon Joseph Solomon, 1886

  7. Death of Cassandra

  8. The House of Atreus

  9. Sacrifice of Iphigenia

  10. The Sacrifice of Iphigenia 1757 by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

  11. Clytemnestra from the Battlements of Argos Watches for the Beacon Fires which are to Announce the ReFrederic Leighton 1874

  12. Death of Agamemnon, Aegisthos with sword. Detail from Athenian red-figure clay vase about 500-450 BC. Boston. Museum of Fine Arts 63.1246 W.F.Warden Fund

  13. Clytemnestra After the Murder (1882), by Hon. John Collier (1850-1939).

  14. Marble relief late 6th century found 1791 in the Temple of Diana at Lake Nemi, Ariccia. Acquired by Copenhagen in 1898 from the Despuig Collection in Raxa, Mallorca. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Inv. 1623.

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