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Orestes & EumenidesOrestes is pursued by the Eumenides
Electra and the Chorus bearing vessels for libation on the tomb of AgamemnonCHT239756 Electra and the Chorus bearing vessels for libation on the tomb of Agamemnon, illustration from The Choephori by Aeschylus (c.525-c.456 BC) c.1830-40 (engraving) by Flaxman
The Furies Departing from Athena, Apollo and Orestes, 18th century (pen & ink on paper)AMO110724 The Furies Departing from Athena, Apollo and Orestes, 18th century (pen & ink on paper) by Flaxman, John (1755-1826); 18x39.7 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
Red-figure volute krater depicting Orestes and the Furies, late 4th century BC (pottery)XIR179393 Red-figure volute krater depicting Orestes and the Furies, late 4th century BC (pottery) by Etruscan, (4th century BC); height: 50 cm; Musee Municipal, Laon, France; Greek, out of copyright
Design for Aeschylus: The Eumenides, c. 1919 (pencil & w / c on paper)619480 Design for Aeschylus: The Eumenides, c.1919 (pencil & w/c on paper) by Ricketts, Charles (1866-1931); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Sketch for Electra at the Tomb of Agamemnon, cLGH250488 Sketch for Electra at the Tomb of Agamemnon, c.1869 (oil on canvas) (see 110468) by Leighton, Frederic (1830-96); Leighton House Museum, Kensington & Chelsea, London
Oresteia / ElectraTHE ORESTEIA TRILOGY Electra mourning with her companions
Detail of Melian Relief depicting Electra and OrestesGreek civilization, 5th century b.C Melian Relief depicting Electra and Orestes. Detail
AESCHYLUS (525-455 BC). Greek tragedian poet. Theatre performance of Aeschylus The Oresteia at the Roman theatre of
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