Homer Iliad Patroclus by itom32
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Description
Achilles mourns for his dead friend Patroclus.Greeks used to put coins on the dead mens eyes,so they can pay the Charon(Death)in order for him to grant them a pass through the waters of Stynx down to Adis.Greek warlord Ulysses tries to give support and consolation.He wears a kind of cap named in greek"halopekee"it means foxskin,and the Greeks used to wear it at night missions,or in cold weather.
Comments (14)
mambo
Amazingly beautiful work my friend, excellent done.*****
wliebtposer
great scene awesome work
Rainastorm
Excellent work here, very detailed and awesome lighting.
JaneEden
An excellent historical artwork, full of interest and atmosphere!! hugs Jane xx
anitalee Online Now!
Excellent
CrownPrince
This is a well done image!
mgtcs
Another fantastic scene my friend! love it!
bazza
Very nice work..
joaq
Wow!Superb composition and great historical shot!
sim3344
Supeb image!!!Fantastic characters and posing, excellent render!!!
giovanino
Lovely lighting, very nice render.
arwenone
A wonderful scene!
katy555
Beautiful artwork, well doneā¦
e-brink
A very nice scene. Well done - great posing.