Marble relief "The Death of Mel Arg" at the City Museum in Brussels, Belgium
The Melleag of Death is a set of three marble reliefs created by the French sculptor Jacques Bergé (Jacques Bergé) at the end of the 19th century, depicting the life and death of Melleag in Greek mythology. These reliefs are "Melaag Kills the Wild Boar", "Melaag and Atalanta" and "The Death of Melaag", which respectively show the bravery, love and tragedy of Melaag. These reliefs are currently in the collection of the Brussels City Museum, located in the "" Royal Palace "" or "" Bakery "in the Grand Place of Brussels. The building itself is a historic museum.
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