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Agamemnon brings Briseis back to Achilles tent after 1800 Friedrich Heinrich Fuger 1751 Heilbronn 1818 Vienna - RJ Designs
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Douris and the painters of Greek vases . defeatinevitable, covers his head with his cloak tohide his disgrace, a dramatic figure, suggestingthe often cited work of Timanthes — Agarmemnon hiding his face
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