The Sacrifice of Polyxena, Oil on canvas, 77 3/4 x 88 in. (197. 5 x 223. 5 cm), Paintings, Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (Italian, Viterbo ca. 1610?1662 Viterbo), Polyxena was the youngest daughter of Priam, King of Troy. According to a Greek tragedy by Euripides (ca. 480?406 B. C. ), she was sacrificed on an altar over the grave of Achilles, whose death she had caused
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