Telephus Recovering from His Fatal Wound with Bandaged Thigh and Carrying Orestes

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After a painted pelike in the British Museum (reg. no. 1836,0224.28). According to one version of his legend, Telephus took hostage Orestes, the son of Agamemnon, in order to persuade Achilles to heal a wound that Achilles had inflicted on the thigh of Telephus.

Wellcome Collection

London

Title

Telephus Recovering from His Fatal Wound with Bandaged Thigh and Carrying Orestes

Date

1937

Measurements

H 35.4 x W 29.7 cm

Accession number

17842i

Acquisition method

commissioned by the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, 1937

Work type

Watercolour

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