Alesana
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Jupiter and Thetis (1811) by Ingres: "She sank to the ground beside him, put her left arm round his knees, raised her right hand to touch his chin, and so made her petition to the Royal Son of Cronos" (Iliad, I).
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Alesana's "The Third Temptation of Paris" is based on the theft of Helen and the subsequent consequences.
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