This Etruscan mirror of Athena and Ajax is amazing because it’s a uniquely Etruscan conception of the myth where Athena literally urges Ajax to commit suicide rather than simply driving him mad. Today I got to see it in person at the Boston Museum Of Fine Art!
So how 'bout those trailers. OMG.
Scenes from Homer by Janet & Anne Grahame Johnstone
i WISH more people knew about age of bronze, it's literally the 'historically accurate' comprehensive and GAY adaptation of the trojan war all the accuracy warriors are clamoring for
it's a comic series written and drawn entirely by Eric Shanower, started in 1998 with those exact parameters
historically situated in the Mycenaean/Hittite cultures
drawing from nearly every text on the war from Homer to Shakespeare
explicit about the possibility that achilles+patroclus may have been meant as lovers. Shanower is gay himself, and found it important to depict them as such all the way back in 1998.
it can be read here in part or here completely (🏴☠️), but i also highly recommend supporting the artist, since this is a multi-decade passion project.
When I saw this picture, I knew I had to draw it with Hektor and Andromache, it's perfect for them~
Frankie and Johnny (1991)
Etruscan mirror, 4th-3rd century BC. This bronze mirror case shows Odysseus’s homecoming, namely him reuniting with Penelope - with his dog Argos in between the two.
I found another rare behind the scenes one.
Gaston de Latenay, Nausikaa scans by Book Graphics blogspot/2014
“Moreover, the language she uses of herself evokes the heroes of Greek epic and specifically Achilles - “equal to the gods, save for death alone”. Death gives Polyxena the opportunity to confer herolike status upon herself, while condemning the Greeks for the life and the assault they would have subjected her to.”
— Casey Dué, The captive woman’s lament in Greek tragedy