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Israeli Airstrikes Devastate Southern Beirut and Baalbek
Israeli Airstrikes Target Southern Beirut A series of intense Israeli airstrikes hit the southern suburbs of Beirut early on Friday, with one strike destroying a building entirely in the Tayouneh area. Fortunately, there were no immediate reports of casualties from the attacks. Prior to the airstrikes, the Israeli military issued a warning, asserting that they were targeting “Hezbollah facilities…
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A Siberian Odyssey - by Claudine Doury (1959), French
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Manna by Leonora
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Attic Red-Figure Lion's Head Rhyton with Dancing Komasts, Attributed to the Douris Painter, c. 480-470 BC, Louvre, Paris
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"On Hurray for the Riff Raff's latest album, The Past Is Still Alive, songwriter Alynda Segarra acts as a reanimator, casting the old American cowboy myth in a new light, crafting heroic legends for long-lost friends of theirs, and finding ways to commune with their father, who they lost right before recording the album," Raina Douris, host of NPR's World Cafe, says of her guest. "I love this record." You can hear their conversation here.
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Al-Mayadeen correspondent:
12 martyrs in the initial toll as a result of an israeli raid targeting the Civil Defense Center in the town of Douris in Baalbek
War Crime
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A question about visual arts this time
Do you have any favorite classics artwork(s) that is Iliad related? Like ancient potteries of Homeric heroes, mural arts, paintings during the medieval Europe, etc?
Oh my that is a very good question! There are so many pottery painting and murals of later years that portray so greatly the epic cycle that is so hard to choose!!! But I believe one of the old masters is definitely Exekias! As you remember from my small analysis on the preparation of Ajax suicide. He creates some amazing pasterpieces with the Iliad protagonists and he is very detailed in his style. See for example the famous depiction of Ajax and Achilles playing a board game:
His lines are very bold and his work is very detailed and not only that he includes even thematics that are lesser known such as the preparation of the suicide instead of the act itself or this board game that ellegedly happened in the middle of a battle. Of course we also have the so-called "Siren Painter" with the amazing depiction of Odysseus resisting the sirens songs from the Odyssey
But to focus more on Iliad as you requested (or the general aspects of the war) One of my favorites is definitely this Kylix that was drawn by a painter named Douris. here's an image of Odysseus approaching mourning Achilles (his arms are hanging from a wall which is a very interesting detail)
This Kylix involves the sharing of the arms of Achilles and the medalion in the middle depicts Odysseus handing over to Neoptolemous the arms of his father while holding a boetian-style shield instead of the well known shield of the homeric poems (and it is interesting given how most Neoptolemous depictions involve him killing Priam -he seems so innocent here doesn't he?!-):
A roman wallpainting from Pompeii is definitely one of my favorite Patroclus representations along with of course the infamous scene with him being taken care of by Achilles in a Kyllix
The fight over the body of patroclus in the black-figure style is also amazingly expressive:
The Berlin Painter has definitely one of the most expressive depictions of the battle between Achilles and Hector:
This depiction is around the neck of a crater, the figures are named and I loved how Hector is bleeding profoundly while untouched Achilles is going for the kil with his spear. Euphronius painter also has a very brutal scene of Achilles slaying Troilus:
An Amphora mostly black but for one red figure seems to be depicting Antilochus and is a really rare one from one I can tell!
I love how his long, wavy hair is arranged under the helmet and his obviously youthful appearance (he is a great source of inspiration for my Achilles and Antilochus story). I also love the Triptolemous Painter for making this depiction of the council of Achilles:
Not only do I love the cheeky pose Odysseus has; trying to transfer his ature through painting! Not only do we again see the arms of Achilles to the walls but also we have old Phoenix to the background with his hair tonred up with white color (thankfully rescued by passage of time) with his long hair thugged with the hair band and all!
Kleophades Painter has one of the most brutal scenes of the murder of Priam I have ever seen!
This seems to follow the line of the myth that Virgil speaks of in Aenead; Neoptolemus kills Astyanax before his grandrather before killing him too. In here he seems to have laid the dead baby to his knees and almost seems like either repeatedly stabbing him or beating him to death while Priam tries to shield his head. The baby also seems to have been repeatedly stabbed as well! And blood splattered everywhere!
For Diomedes this is definitely one of my favorites; the stealing of the horses with Odysseus
One can see his youthful appearance compared to Odysseus as they drive the horses away or the exchange of the weapons with Glaukus
I love his youthful appearnce and the thin features and yet the stout body to show his warrior status and the way he receives the shield with care in this, shows much on his personality really.
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Oh there are so many different depictions by ancient art alone! I would be more than happy to elaborate further with specific images on specific heroes if you want on future reblogs because honestly the category is huge! Even scenes like geometric time paintings seem to be quoting Homer and either the funeral of Patroclus or Hector:
Thank you for the intriguing question! Made me remember many of these masterpieces!
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Face of a man who got humbled by the bright Helios etc.
And Pherecydes, in the third book of his Histories, having previously spoken about the ocean, adds — "But Hercules drew his bow against him, as if he meant to shoot him: and the Sun bade him desist, and so he, being afraid, did desist."
Not to be that guy but I would do the exact same in his position.
#ANTIGÜEDADES 💎#Artifact is an attic kylix in the style of Douris circa 480 BCE#The other side has a lil fight scene from the Iliad
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