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[Achilles discovered by Ulysses among the daughters of Licomedes] [Graphic Material]
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Named the king’s painter in 1609, he was commissioned to decorate the gallery of the palace of the Pardo in which he paints the History of Achilles between 1609 and 1612, (Angulo and Pérez Sánchez, 1969; Pérez Sánchez, 1980)
Title: [Achilles discovered by Ulysses among the daughters of Licomedes] [Graphic Material]
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Named the king’s painter in 1609, he was commissioned to decorate the gallery of the palace of the Pardo in which he paints the History of Achilles between 1609 and 1612, (Angulo and Pérez Sánchez, 1969; Pérez Sánchez, 1980).
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