Patroclus being carried to his funeral pyre as Achilles places a lock of hair on the body

Patroclus being carried to his funeral pyre as Achilles places a lock of hair on the body by Johann Tobias Sergel

Medium

Etching

Dimensions

Sheet (Trimmed): 7 5/8 × 10 13/16 in. (19.3 × 27.4 cm)

Classification

Prints

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1986

Accession Number

1986.1062

Tags

MenAchillesDeathPatroclus

Art Historical Context

In this poignant etching from around 1766, Swedish artist Johann Tobias Sergel a heart-wrenching moment from's *Iliad*: the funeral procession of Patroclus Achilles' beloved companion, as he is borne to his pyre. Achilles, grief-stricken, tenderly places a lock of his on the body—a classical ritual symbolizing profound loss and eternal bond. Sergel's neoclassical style, honed during his studies in Paris and Rome,uses the scene with dramatic tension and emotional depth, using fluid lines to evoke the heroism and tragedy of ancient Greek mythology. Created as an etching—a meticulous intaglio pr...

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