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"Homer: A Journey through Art and Mythology" Step into the world of Homer, the legendary poet whose words have captivated generations

Background imageHomer Collection: Circe with the companions of Ulysses changed into animals, 1650-51

Circe with the companions of Ulysses changed into animals, 1650-51

Background imageHomer Collection: Arrival of Telemachus at the Island of Calypso. Creators: Antoine Jean Duclos

Arrival of Telemachus at the Island of Calypso. Creators: Antoine Jean Duclos
Arrival of Telemachus at the Island of Calypso. After Francois Boucher

Background imageHomer Collection: Saved, 1889. Creator: Winslow Homer

Saved, 1889. Creator: Winslow Homer
Saved, 1889

Background imageHomer Collection: A Voice from the Cliffs, 1888. Creator: Winslow Homer

A Voice from the Cliffs, 1888. Creator: Winslow Homer
A Voice from the Cliffs, 1888

Background imageHomer Collection: Fly Fishing, Saranac Lake, 1889. Creator: Winslow Homer

Fly Fishing, Saranac Lake, 1889. Creator: Winslow Homer
Fly Fishing, Saranac Lake, 1889

Background imageHomer Collection: Eight Bells, 1887. Creator: Winslow Homer

Eight Bells, 1887. Creator: Winslow Homer
Eight Bells, 1887

Background imageHomer Collection: Sea-side Sketches - A Clam-Bake (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), August 23, 1873

Sea-side Sketches - A Clam-Bake (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), August 23, 1873

Background imageHomer Collection: Ship-Building, Gloucester Harbor (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), October 11, 1873

Ship-Building, Gloucester Harbor (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), October 11, 1873

Background imageHomer Collection: Our Watering Places - Horse Racing at Saratoga (Harpers Weekly, Vol. IX), 1865

Our Watering Places - Horse Racing at Saratoga (Harpers Weekly, Vol. IX), 1865

Background imageHomer Collection: Christmas Boxes in Camp - Christmas, 1861 (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VI), January 4, 1862

Christmas Boxes in Camp - Christmas, 1861 (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VI), January 4, 1862

Background imageHomer Collection: Fall Games - The Apple Bee (Harpers Weekly, Vol. III), November 26, 1859

Fall Games - The Apple Bee (Harpers Weekly, Vol. III), November 26, 1859

Background imageHomer Collection: Raid on a Sand-swallow Colony - 'How Many Eggs?'(Harpers Weekly, Vol

Raid on a Sand-swallow Colony - "How Many Eggs?"(Harpers Weekly, Vol
Raid on a Sand-swallow Colony - " How Many Eggs?" (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVIII), June 13, 1874

Background imageHomer Collection: A Snow Slide in the City (Harpers Weekly, Vol. IV), January 14, 1860. Creator: Unknown

A Snow Slide in the City (Harpers Weekly, Vol. IV), January 14, 1860. Creator: Unknown
A Snow Slide in the City (Harpers Weekly, Vol. IV), January 14, 1860

Background imageHomer Collection: August in the Country - The Sea-Shore (Harpers Weekly, Vol. III), August 27, 1859

August in the Country - The Sea-Shore (Harpers Weekly, Vol. III), August 27, 1859

Background imageHomer Collection: A Cadet Hop at West Point (Harpers Weekly, Vol. III), September 3, 1859

A Cadet Hop at West Point (Harpers Weekly, Vol. III), September 3, 1859

Background imageHomer Collection: The Sleighing Season - The Upset (Harpers Weekly, Vol. IV), January 14, 1860

The Sleighing Season - The Upset (Harpers Weekly, Vol. IV), January 14, 1860

Background imageHomer Collection: Gathering Berries (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVIII), July 11, 1874. Creator: W. H. Lagarde

Gathering Berries (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVIII), July 11, 1874. Creator: W. H. Lagarde
Gathering Berries (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVIII), July 11, 1874

Background imageHomer Collection: Snap-the-Whip (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), September 20, 1873. Creator: W. H. Lagarde

Snap-the-Whip (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), September 20, 1873. Creator: W. H. Lagarde
Snap-the-Whip (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), September 20, 1873

Background imageHomer Collection: Station-House Lodgers (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVIII), February 7, 1874. Creator: Unknown

Station-House Lodgers (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVIII), February 7, 1874. Creator: Unknown
Station-House Lodgers (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVIII), February 7, 1874

Background imageHomer Collection: The Noon Recess (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), June 28, 1873. Creator: Unknown

The Noon Recess (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), June 28, 1873. Creator: Unknown
The Noon Recess (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), June 28, 1873

Background imageHomer Collection: The Morning Bell (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), December 13, 1873. Creator: Unknown

The Morning Bell (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), December 13, 1873. Creator: Unknown
The Morning Bell (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), December 13, 1873

Background imageHomer Collection: Waiting for Calls on New Years Day (Harpers Bazar, Vol. II), January 2, 1869

Waiting for Calls on New Years Day (Harpers Bazar, Vol. II), January 2, 1869

Background imageHomer Collection: Blue Beard Tableau: Fatima Enters the Forbidden Court; What She Sees There; D

Blue Beard Tableau: Fatima Enters the Forbidden Court; What She Sees There; Disposition of the Bodies (Invisible to the Spectators) (Harpers Bazar, Vol. I), September 5, 1868

Background imageHomer Collection: A Parisian Ball - Dancing at the Casino (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XI), November 23, 1867

A Parisian Ball - Dancing at the Casino (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XI), November 23, 1867

Background imageHomer Collection: Fire-Works on the Night of the Fourth of July (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII), July 11, 1868

Fire-Works on the Night of the Fourth of July (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII), July 11, 1868

Background imageHomer Collection: Winter - A Skating Scene (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII), January 25, 1868. Creator: Unknown

Winter - A Skating Scene (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII), January 25, 1868. Creator: Unknown
Winter - A Skating Scene (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII), January 25, 1868

Background imageHomer Collection: Our Ministers Donation Party (Harpers Bazar, Vol. I), December 19, 1868

Our Ministers Donation Party (Harpers Bazar, Vol. I), December 19, 1868

Background imageHomer Collection: The New Year - 1869 - Drawn by Winslow Homer (Harpers Weekly, Vol

The New Year - 1869 - Drawn by Winslow Homer (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VIII), January 9, 1869

Background imageHomer Collection: Christmas Belles (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIII), January 2, 1869. Creator: Unknown

Christmas Belles (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIII), January 2, 1869. Creator: Unknown
Christmas Belles (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIII), January 2, 1869

Background imageHomer Collection: Our Next President (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII), October 31, 1868. Creator: Unknown

Our Next President (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII), October 31, 1868. Creator: Unknown
Our Next President (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII), October 31, 1868

Background imageHomer Collection: At the Spring: Saratoga (Hearth and Home, Vol. I), August 28, 1869

At the Spring: Saratoga (Hearth and Home, Vol. I), August 28, 1869

Background imageHomer Collection: Jessie Remained Alone at the Table (The Galaxy, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaini

Jessie Remained Alone at the Table (The Galaxy, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Reading, Vol. VI), July 1868

Background imageHomer Collection: You Are Really Picturesque, My Love (The Galaxy, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertain

You Are Really Picturesque, My Love (The Galaxy, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Reading, Vol. V), June 1868

Background imageHomer Collection: Orrin, Make Haste, I Am Perishing! (The Galaxy, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertai

Orrin, Make Haste, I Am Perishing! (The Galaxy, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Reading, Vol. VI), August 1868

Background imageHomer Collection: On the Bluff at Long Branch, at the Bathing Hour (Harpers Weekly, Vol

On the Bluff at Long Branch, at the Bathing Hour (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), August 6, 1870

Background imageHomer Collection: On the Beach - Two are Company, Three are None (Harpers Weekly, Vol

On the Beach - Two are Company, Three are None (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVI), August 17, 1872

Background imageHomer Collection: Under the Falls, Catskill Mountains (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVI), September 14, 1878

Under the Falls, Catskill Mountains (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVI), September 14, 1878

Background imageHomer Collection: The Fishing Party (Appletons Journal, Vol. II), October 2, 1869. Creator: John Filmer

The Fishing Party (Appletons Journal, Vol. II), October 2, 1869. Creator: John Filmer
The Fishing Party (Appletons Journal, Vol. II), October 2, 1869

Background imageHomer Collection: Bathing at Long Branch 'Oh, Ain t It Cold'(Every Saturday, Vol. III, New Serie

Bathing at Long Branch "Oh, Ain t It Cold"(Every Saturday, Vol. III, New Serie
Bathing at Long Branch " Oh, Ain t It Cold" (Every Saturday, Vol. III, New Series), August 26, 1871

Background imageHomer Collection: Deer-Stalking in the Adirondacks in Winter (Every Saturday, Vol. II, New Serie

Deer-Stalking in the Adirondacks in Winter (Every Saturday, Vol. II, New Series), January 21, 1871

Background imageHomer Collection: Another Year by the Old Clock (Harpers Bazar, Vol. III), January 1, 1870

Another Year by the Old Clock (Harpers Bazar, Vol. III), January 1, 1870

Background imageHomer Collection: Spring Farm Work - Grafting (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), April 30, 1870

Spring Farm Work - Grafting (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), April 30, 1870

Background imageHomer Collection: I Call Them My Children - To Myself, Susan (The Galaxy, An Illustrated Magazine of

I Call Them My Children - To Myself, Susan (The Galaxy, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Reading, Vol. VIII), October 1869

Background imageHomer Collection: The Approach of the British Pirate 'Alabama'(Harpers Weekly, Vol

The Approach of the British Pirate "Alabama"(Harpers Weekly, Vol
The Approach of the British Pirate " Alabama" (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VII), April 25, 1863

Background imageHomer Collection: Any Thing for Me, if you Please? Post-Office of the Brooklyn Fair in Aid of the S

Any Thing for Me, if you Please? Post-Office of the Brooklyn Fair in Aid of the Sanitary Commission (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VIII), March 5, 1864

Background imageHomer Collection: Home from the War (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VII), June 13, 1863. Creator: Unknown

Home from the War (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VII), June 13, 1863. Creator: Unknown
Home from the War (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VII), June 13, 1863

Background imageHomer Collection: Gloucester Harbor (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), September 27, 1873. Creator: Unknown

Gloucester Harbor (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), September 27, 1873. Creator: Unknown
Gloucester Harbor (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVII), September 27, 1873

Background imageHomer Collection: Holiday in Camp - Soldiers Playing 'Foot-Ball'

Holiday in Camp - Soldiers Playing "Foot-Ball"
Holiday in Camp - Soldiers Playing " Foot-Ball" - Sketched by Winslow Homer (Harpers Weekly, Vol. IX), July 1865



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"Homer: A Journey through Art and Mythology" Step into the world of Homer, the legendary poet whose words have captivated generations. From ancient myths to timeless masterpieces, his influence is felt in every corner of art. In "Circe Invidiosa, " we witness Waterhouse's mesmerizing interpretation of Circe, a powerful sorceress from Homer's epic tales. Her enchanting gaze draws us into a world where gods and mortals collide. Winslow Homer's "Fog Warning" takes us on a perilous journey at sea, reminding us of the dangers faced by Odysseus during his long voyage home. The artist skillfully captures the tension between man and nature, echoing the struggles depicted in Homer's works. The tragic scene of Achilles slaying Hector unfolds before our eyes in vivid detail. This pivotal moment from the Trojan War showcases both Rembrandt's mastery and Homer's ability to explore complex emotions such as honor, grief, and revenge. Through John Milton Vertue’s Homeric cosmogony, we delve into the origins of existence itself. Inspired by ancient Greek beliefs about creation, this artwork invites contemplation on humanity’s place in the universe. In "Achilles Lamenting the Death of Patroclus, " we witness an intimate portrayal of grief as Achilles mourns his beloved companion. This poignant image reminds us that even heroes are not immune to sorrow – a testament to Homer's profound understanding of human nature. Winslow Homer transports us to breathtaking coastal landscapes with "High Cliff" and "Prout’s Neck. " These paintings capture both the beauty and power found within nature – themes often explored throughout Homer’s epics. Odysseus' encounters with tame animals symbolize his cunning intellect and resourcefulness. As he returns to Penelope after years away from home, their reunion becomes an emblematic representation of love enduring against all odds – a testament to Homer's exploration of the human spirit.