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The Discovery of Laocoön

The story of Laocoön was the subject of a tragedy by Sophocles. Laocoön was a Trojan priest of Poseidon who, after attempting to expose the ruse of the Trojan Horse, was subsequently subject to divine execution (along with his two sons) by serpents sent to Troy across the sea from the island of Tenedos.

The figures are close to life-size (the group is a little over 6 ft 7 in in height) showing the Trojan priest Laocoön, and his sons Antiphantes and Thymbraeus, being attacked by the sea serpents. Pliny the Elder attributed the work to three Greek sculptors from the island of Rhodes: Agesander, Athenodoros and Polydorus.

In 1506 the statue was discovered in the vineyard of Felice De Fredis on the Oppian Hill in Rome. Whilst this surely involved more excavation than my image shows, I found it fascinating that such a great statue could be lost for so many centuries. With that in mind I decided to attempt my own version of the discovery of Laocoön (with plenty of artistic license!). This is my first completed scene and I owe many thanks to a number of friends over on BlenderArtists who have inspired me and helped me with my endless torrent of questions!

Also, thanks to the very helpful people at GarageFarm.NET that helped me get a full res render! Thanks also to equally helpful and fast RenderStreet for the volumetric pass. Both highly recommended!

Please let me know your criticisms and thoughts!

The Discovery of Laocoön:

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