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Framed Black and White Print Framed "Iphigenia in the Roadstead of Toulon" 1793

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Management number 13649622 Release Date 2025/10/01 List Price $29.40 Model Number 13649622
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The reference "Iphigenia in the Roadstead of Toulon" likely refers to the historical event surrounding the French frigate Iphigénie during the Anglo-Spanish capture of the port of Toulon in 1793. The ship was captured by British forces and then recaptured by the French, making for a dramatic episode in the context of the busy military harbor.

Mythological context: Iphigenia was the daughter of the Mycenaean king Agamemnon. To secure favorable winds for the Greek fleet to sail to Troy, Agamemnon had to sacrifice Iphigenia to the goddess Diana. The scene "Iphigenia in the roadstead of Toulon" likely portrays a dramatic moment from this story, possibly with a naval background.

20 x 17

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