Apollo Preceding Hector with His Aegis, and Dispersing the Greeks - by John Flaxman
Apollo Preceding Hector with His Aegis, and Dispersing the Greeks - by John Flaxman
Apollo Preceding Hector with His Aegis, and Dispersing the Greeks is a classical drawing by John Flaxman, illustrating a scene from Homer’s *Iliad*. In this scene, the god Apollo leads the Trojan hero Hector into battle, using his aegis to scatter the Greek forces. Flaxman, known for his elegant line drawings, captures the heroic and divine aspects of the narrative with simplicity and clarity.
The figures are rendered in a neoclassical style, with an emphasis on clean lines and balanced composition. Flaxman’s work often focused on classical mythology and literature, and this drawing exemplifies his ability to convey complex scenes with economy of detail. The fluidity of the figures and the sense of motion reflect the dynamic energy of the epic tale.
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