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Tutor Looking at Clytaemnestra While Gesturing Towards Electra as Chorus Women Watch

Created1971
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Tutor Speaking to Clytaemnestra Standing Under an Umbrella as the Chorus Women Watch

Created1971
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Tutor Standing Center as Electra, Clytaemnestra, and Chorus Women Form a Circle Around Him and Head Hovers in Net Above

Created1971
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Tutor Standing Center as Electra, Clytaemnestra, and Chorus Women Form a Circle Around Him

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Clytaemnestra Standing Under Umbrella with Electra in the Background View 2

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Clytaemnestra Standing Under Umbrella with Electra in the Background View 1

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Clytaemnestra Standing Behind the Altar with Her Arms Raised Full View

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Clytaemnestra Standing Behind the Altar with Her Arms Raised Close-Up View

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Clytaemnestra Standing Under a Red Umbrella Behind the Altar

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Electra Glaring at Clytaemnestra Standing Under a Red Umbrella

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