The marble relief "The Death of Merleague" at the Brussels City Museum in Belgium
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The Merleague of Death relief is a set of three marble reliefs created by French sculptor Jacques Berg é in the late 19th century, depicting the life and death of Merleague in Greek mythology. These reliefs are "Merleague Kills the Boar", "Merleague and Atalante", and "The Death of Merleague", respectively, showcasing Merleague's bravery, love, and tragedy. These reliefs are currently housed in the Brussels City Museum, located in the "Palace" or "Bakery" of the Brussels Grand Square. This building itself is a historic museum.