The hero Aeneas flees the fallen city of Troy carrying his father, Anchises, on his shoulder and holding his son, Ascanius, by the hand.
Français : Enée, portant son vieux père Anchise, quitte Troie en flammes. Anchise porte le palladium, image de Pallas qui sera l'emblème sacré des Romains.English: Aeneas, supporting his old father Anchises, More
Reliefs on the right-forward corner of the Tiber River statue. They represent the houses of the ancient town of Troy, caught by Greek armies and that Aeneas is flying before founding the town of Roma [1]. Louv More
Aeneas and Anchises flying from Troie. Robert-Guillaume Dardel (1749-1821). Terracotta. 1786. Louvre museum (Paris, France). Français : Énée et Anchise fuyant Troie. Robert-Guillaume Dardel (1749-1821). Terre More
Aeneas and Anchises by John Cheere, 1700s - Wrest Park - Bedfordshire, England. White-painted lead. Grade II*, Number 1113789.