File:Death Sarpedon MNA Policoro.jpg

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English: Patroclus (naked, on the right) kills Sarpedon (wearing Lycian clothes, on the left) with his spear, while Glaucus comes to the latter's help. Protolucana red-figure hydria by the Policoro Painter, ca. 400 BC. From the so-called tomb of the Policoro Painter in Heraclaea. Stored in the Museo Nazionale Archaeologico of Policoro.
Français : Patrocle (nu, à droite) tue de sa lance Sarpédon (vêtu à la lycienne, à gauche) alors que Glaucos vient à son aide. Hydrie protolucanienne à figures rouges du Peintre de Policoro, vers 400 av. J.-C. Provenance : tombe dite du Peintre de Policoro à Héraclée. Conservé au Musée national archéologique de Policoro.
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Source own work, from the Iliade exhibition at the Colosseum, September 2006–February 2007
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