Attributed to Jean-François Clermont, called Ganif (Paris 1717-1807 Bordeaux)
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Attributed to Jean-François Clermont, called Ganif (Paris 1717-1807 Bordeaux)

Odysseus discovering Achilles amongst the Daughters of Lycomedes

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Attributed to Jean-François Clermont, called Ganif (Paris 1717-1807 Bordeaux)
Odysseus discovering Achilles amongst the Daughters of Lycomedes
oil on canvas
26 5/8 x 20½ in. (67.6 x 52 cm.)
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We are grateful to Mr Alastair Laing for the possible attribution.

The subject is taken from Ovid's Metamorphoses, XIII: 162-70. Thetis, the mother of Achilles, knowing that he would be killed if he fought in the Trojan war, disguised him as a young woman and entrusted him to the care of King Lycomedes, with whose daughters he lived. Odysseus, who had been sent by the Greeks to find the young hero, cunningly placed a sword, spear and shield amongst gifts ostensibly for the King's daughters. Whilst the girls chose more feminine objects for themselves, Achilles instinctively picked up the arms, thereby revealing his true identity.