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NG 3319 was probably painted as a sketch made in preparation for a larger composition of the same subject. This is not known, but two other sketches exist (NG 3318, The Building of the Trojan Horse, and a picture in a private collection in Paris, The Greeks descending from the Horse inside the Walls of Troy) and all three were probably made in preparation for a series of larger compositions depicting the Fall of Troy (of which only the picture related to NG 3318 is known today). A date of about 1760 is generally suggested for NG 3319, but it could date from a slightly later period.
Probably in an English collection by 1833; bought, 1918.
Mariuz 1971, p. 121
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NG 3319 was probably painted as a sketch made in preparation for a larger composition of the same subject. This is not known, but two other sketches exist (NG 3318, The Building of the Trojan Horse, and a picture in a private collection in Paris, The Greeks descending from the Horse inside the Walls of Troy) and all three were probably made in preparation for a series of larger compositions depicting the Fall of Troy (of which only the picture related to NG 3318 is known today). A date of about 1760 is generally suggested for NG 3319, but it could date from a slightly later period.
Probably in an English collection by 1833; bought, 1918.
Mariuz 1971, p. 121
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