#hector and andromache
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deadbaguette · 11 months ago
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“Then glorious Hector kissed his darling son
and took him in his arms to rock and cuddle”
- The Iliad 151, Wilson
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hekioftroy · 2 days ago
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May he grow up taking after your beauty and strength, my love. You are giving both of us peace in times of war.
Father and son.
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For this, he fought.
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lionofchaeronea · 5 days ago
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Title: Parting of Hector and Andromache Artist: Julien de Parme (Swiss, 1736-1799) Date: last quarter of 18th century Genre: mythological painting Movement: Neoclassicism Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 250 cm (98.4 in) high x 122 cm (48 in) wide Location: Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain
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doodlerose · 6 months ago
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Hector and Andromache :). I just like it when there happy and will never be tragic.
Andromache clothing was inspired by this relief sculpture of a women breastfeeding, which I thought fit her. I don’t know why I picked the color red maybe it’s foreboding.
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Hector’s armor was inspired by this, I don’t know where the sources came from for this image. But it looked cool, so I decided to use it.
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minlicious · 8 months ago
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odypen this, helen and menelaus that WHAT ABOUT HECTOR AND ANDROMACHE!?
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parisofdattroy · 1 day ago
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Finally my clone has done something right
saw lots of iliad characters pregnant but never hector. what up with that
Perhaps you should ask Andromache. We should really try harder to achieve that goal, mh?😮‍💨
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moonyxpris · 1 month ago
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This is a study of Chirico's "Hector and Andromache" I had to do for class, but in a different art style!
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I need to fix Ada's hair a bit, as well as her belt and some other details, since I had to do it in a hurry 😮‍💨
But I had so much fun painting this! 🫶
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sarafangirlart · 1 year ago
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“What if Odysseus adopts Astyanax 🥰” tf happens to Andromache in that timeline then?
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dacenturion · 1 year ago
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Hector of Troy…
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Im rereading the Iliad so I drew my buddy Hector. HE DESERVED BETTER, FOREVER A HECTOR APOLOGIST
@kebriones thank you for awakening my Hector obsession
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restlesskeychains · 7 months ago
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My beloveds
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flaroh · 2 years ago
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Hector's Farewell 👪🏼💔⚔️
Andromache and Astyanax watch Hector leave from the battlements of Troy, not knowing they will never see him alive again... Thank you to my patrons for the subject suggestion 🧡 Patrons in August will be receiving digital downloads, wallpapers, and a print of this illustration, as well as a Trojan Horse sticker  🧡 Patreon.com/flaroh
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aliciavance4228 · 3 months ago
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I perceive Andromache and Helenus' relationship as a comfort marriage, if that makes any sense. Both of them were survivors of the Trojan War, most their family members dying either during or after the war. Both of them held the memory of what Troy used to be. And finally, both of them lost their beloved ones and home, and suffered throughout all these years before Neoptolemus' death. I'm not imagining that there was something inherently romantic in their relationship, but rather mutual pain and misery shared between them two. I also believe that the main reason why Helenus married Andromache was in order to free her from slavery after he took Neoptolemus' throne.
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sawyer-sterling · 10 months ago
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High King,
Astyanax
Forever
Left in the underworld
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cherryredface · 4 months ago
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not a day goes by that I don't think about Andromache. first, her entire family was killed by Achilles, then the same man killed her husband, and she had to watch his body be dragged around Troy like a prize to parade. her city fell, and she was taken to become a lady in waiting for some queen or a slave, how many men threw her around for their pleasure? she probably doesn't know Astyanax was killed. I wonder if she lays awake at night and mourns her son, or if she hopes he's alive and looking for her, maybe a greek soldier had mercy on her baby boy.
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homericnerd · 9 months ago
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doodlerose · 11 months ago
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I don’t know, just the image of Andromache not being aware that Hector had died right away, along with the image of the tapestry she is weaving is really striking.
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