
Peter Paul Rubens
Achilles and the Daughters of Lycomedes
Dimensions
47 x 36 cm
Material / Technique
paper/engraving
COURAGE: Rubens Prints III
prints, photographs
Location: R 316 Rubens Cabinet
Artist
Peter Paul Rubens (1577 - 1640)
Engraver
Nicolas Ryckemans (1600 - 1670)
Engraver
Nicolas Ryckemans (1600 - 1670)
About the object
Thetis hid her son Achilles at the court of King Lycomedes to keep him out of the Trojan War. There he lived among the king’s daughters, disguised as a woman. To find Achilles, Odysseus devised a trick: he had gifts brought to the women, including a sword and shield. Only Achilles reached for the weapons, thereby revealing himself. Rubens thus presents a myth that deals with gender roles and the stereotype that women lack courage and drive.