Gontier, Clement (1876-1918)

Creator details

Name
Gontier, Clement (1876-1918)
Nationality
French

Assets (23 in total)

The Querelle of Achilles and Agamemnon: Minerva descending from heaven came near behind Achilles, and seized him by his hair to prevent him from drawing his sword against Agamemnon. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homere's “The Iliad” (Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930.
The History of Bellerophon: Bellerophon on his horse Pegase kills the Chimere. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homere's “The Iliad” (Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930.
The defeat of the Greeks - Arrival of Patrocles under the tent of Nestor. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homere's “The Iliad” (Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930.
Hector's death: Hector is killed by Achilles. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homere's “The Iliad” (Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930.
Andromaque's lamentations at the eyes of her dead husband Hector dragged in front of the walls. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homere's “The Iliad” (Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930.
Helene's regrets: Goddess Iris awakens in the heart of Helene a regret of her first husband, Menelas. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homere's “The Iliad” (Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930.
The death of Patrocles: Hector kills Patrocles. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homere's “The Iliad” (Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930.
The struggle of Achilles and the Scamander River. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homere's “The Iliad” (Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930.
Invocation. The anger of Apollo: Priest Chryses invokes Apollo, saying, “Let the Greeks be cast away, by your arrows, from the tears they make me shed!” . Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homere's “The Iliad” (Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930.
Hector and Andromaque farewell. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homere's “The Iliad” (Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930.
Venus was injured by Diomede trying to save his son Enee. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homere's “The Iliad” (Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930.
Jupiter's Sleep: Jupiter slept by Juno who wants to save the Greeks. Illustration by Clement Gontier (1876-1918) for Homere's “The Iliad” (Omero). Paris, Henri Laurens, 1930.

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