Steven Lowenstam, As witnessed by images: the Trojan War tradition in Greek and Etruscan art

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What informed and inspired the visual artists who depicted the Trojan War on vases, on walls, and in sculpture? Scholars have debated this question for years. Were Greek painters simply depicting the stories of Achilles and Odysseus as recounted in Homer’s epics? Or did they work independently, following their own traditions without regard to the Iliad, the Odyssey, and other poetry of their time?

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Lucci, C. (2020). Steven Lowenstam, As witnessed by images: the Trojan War tradition in Greek and Etruscan art. Anabases, 11, 271–273. https://doi.org/10.4000/anabases.908

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