
Title: Thetis Bringing the Armor to Achilles
Author: Benjamin West
Year: 1806
Style: Neoclassicism
Genre: mythological painting
Media: oil, canvas

Title: Thetis Bringing the Armor to Achilles
Author: Benjamin West
Year: 1806
Style: Neoclassicism
Genre: mythological painting
Media: oil, canvas

Title: Ambassadors Sent by Agamemnon to Urge Achilles to Fight
Author: Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Year: 1801
Style: Neoclassicism
Genre: mythological painting
Media: oil, panel
Location: National School of Fine Arts ; Paris-France

Dying Achilles (marble, Ernst Herter, 1884) at Achillion Palace, Gastouri, Corfu. Achillion Palace is a luxurious and beautiful villa in Corfu. It was built in the 1890’s as a summer palace for Elisabeth von Wiltelsbach Empress of Austria, widely known as Princess Sissy. Given her passion and admiration for the Greek mythology, the Empress decided to name the palace Achillion in honour of Achilles, and to populate the building and its surroundings with a plethora of statues representing sundry mythological and historical Greek and Roman figures. The Dying Achilles stands on the terrace in the peristyle with the Muses. It is a marble statue by German sculptor Ernst Herter, made to a commission by Elizabeth in 1884, and originally located in her palace in Vienna.

Title: Automedon with the Horses of Achilles
Author: Henri Regnault
Year: 1868
Medium: oil paint
Location: Museum of Fine Arts Boston