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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

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Homer Collection: Glorious Flight
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Homer Collection: Caricature by Phil May, of William Gladstone, reading Homer
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Homer Collection: 3671626
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Homer Collection: Tapestry, Three Scenes from the Trojan War, or Ulysses and Diomedes as Ambassadors at the Court of
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Homer Collection: The Purification of Aeneas in the River Numicius, c. 1725 (oil on canvas)
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Homer Collection: Captive Andromache, c. 1888 (oil on canvas) (see 226710 & 250633)
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Homer Collection: The Death of Dido, 1650-66 (oil on canvas)
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Homer Collection: Travel to Greece - Corfu island - Statue of Achilles in the garden of the Achilleion palace
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Homer Collection: Design for an engraved gem in an ornamental setting, 1722 (pen and brown ink)
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Homer Collection: Ulysses and Circe (oil on canvas)
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Homer Collection: Bust of a man, so called Homer, late 16th century, (marble)
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Homer Collection: The Greeks Climb out of the Wooden Horse, illustration from Newnes Pictorial Book of Knowledge
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Homer Collection: Portrait of Homer, from a 200 BC Hellenistic original (marble)
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Homer Collection: Homer or Hesiod (marble)
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Homer Collection: Parnassus, from the Stanza della Segnatura, 1510-11 (fresco)
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Homer Collection: Aiace holding the body of Achilles, (marble)
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Homer Collection: The Trojan War: Achilles Tent, c. 1470 (tapestry)
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Homer Collection: The Trojan War: Achilles Tent, c. 1470 (tapestry)
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Homer Collection: The Trojan War: The Destruction of Troy, c. 1470 (tapestry)
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Homer Collection: Odyssee d'Homere: Song VII: Ulysses reached the palace of Alcinoos (Alcinoos or Alkinoos)
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Homer Collection: Odyssee d'Homere: Chant IV: Helene surrounded by his following (Odyssey by Homer)
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Homer Collection: Odyssee d'Homere: Singing 19 ' Ulysses deguise en begdiant obliges the old Euryclee who recognized
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Homer Collection: Odyssee d'Homere: Chant XII: Odyssey by Homer: Odysseus and the sirens who sang an enchanting song
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Homer Collection: Odyssee d'Homere: song VII: Odyssey by Homer: Odysseus helped by Athena disguised as a young girl
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Homer Collection: Odyssee d'Homere: Chant V: representation of Aurora - (Odyssey by Homer)
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Homer Collection: Odyssee d'Homere: Ulysses and Penelope (Odyssey by Homer: Odysseus and Penelope)
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Homer Collection: Odyssee of Homere: Singing II: Telemaque reunites the assembly of ancient Greeks
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Homer Collection: Odyssee d'Homere: chant XIII: Athena deguisee as a young shepherd welcomes Ulysses a Ithaque
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Homer Collection: Odyssee d'Homere: representation of Ulysses returns to Ithaque deguise en begdiant
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Homer Collection: Odyssee d'Homere: Chant XVI: les reunion d'Ulysses et de Telemaque (Odyssey by Homer)
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Homer Collection: Odyssee d'Homere: Penelope and his followers (Odyssey by Homer: Penelope and her servants)
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Homer Collection: Odyssee d'Homere: Chant XII: the ship of Ulysses facing Charybde and Scylla (Odyssey by Homer)
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Homer Collection: Bald Eagle flying over the ocean, snow mountain in the distance, Homer, Alaska, USA Date: 04-03-2012
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Homer Collection: Bald Eagle flying, Homer, Alaska, USA Date: 11-03-2007
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Homer Collection: Bald Eagle, Homer, Alaska, USA Date: 09-03-2007
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Homer Collection: Roman Sarcophagus : Achilles, c. 200 (marble)
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Homer Collection: The Fable of Helen of troy, 18th century (engraving)
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Homer Collection: Homer is considered the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
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Homer Collection: The Sacrifice of Polyxena, c. 1733-34 (oil on canvas)
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Homer Collection: Odyssee d Homere : 'Les nymphes brulant le navire de Telemaque'
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Homer Collection: Andromache and Ulysses (engraving)
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Homer Collection: Chalcidian black-figure neck amphora with Odysseus killing a Thracian, c. 540 BC (terracotta)
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Homer Collection: Achilles sacrificing his hair for Patroclus, 1800-5 (pen and ink wash on paper)
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Homer Collection: Greeks and Trojans Fight over the Body of Patroclus, plate 34 from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne by
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Homer Collection: Ulysses killing the Suitors (engraving)
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Homer Collection: The Death of Meleager (pen & ink with gouache on paper)
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Homer Collection: Ulysses Shoots the First Arrow at the Wooers, from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang


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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.