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Homer Collection (page 5)

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

Background imageHomer Collection: Art-Students and Copyists in the Louvre Gallery, Paris (Harpers Weekly, Vol

Art-Students and Copyists in the Louvre Gallery, Paris (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XII), January 11, 1868

Background imageHomer Collection: The Veteran in a New Field, 1865. Creator: Winslow Homer

The Veteran in a New Field, 1865. Creator: Winslow Homer
The Veteran in a New Field, 1865

Background imageHomer Collection: Shooting the Rapids, Saguenay River, 1905-10. Creator: Winslow Homer

Shooting the Rapids, Saguenay River, 1905-10. Creator: Winslow Homer
Shooting the Rapids, Saguenay River, 1905-10

Background imageHomer Collection: Portrait of a Young Man, ca. 1760-65. Creator: Pompeo Batoni

Portrait of a Young Man, ca. 1760-65. Creator: Pompeo Batoni
Portrait of a Young Man, ca. 1760-65

Background imageHomer Collection: The blind Homer playing the Lira da Braccio, c. 1622

The blind Homer playing the Lira da Braccio, c. 1622. Found in the Collection of Sanssouci, Potsdam

Background imageHomer Collection: Trojan Horse, 1874

Trojan Horse, 1874. Private Collection

Background imageHomer Collection: Circe

Circe. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageHomer Collection: Ajax the Lesser drags Cassandra away from the Xoanon, 1st H. 1st cen. AD

Ajax the Lesser drags Cassandra away from the Xoanon, 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Artist: Roman-Pompeian wall painting
Ajax the Lesser drags Cassandra away from the Xoanon, 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Found in the collection of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli

Background imageHomer Collection: Cassandra predicts the downfall of Troy, 1731. Artist: Picart, Bernard (1673?1733)

Cassandra predicts the downfall of Troy, 1731. Artist: Picart, Bernard (1673?1733)
Cassandra predicts the downfall of Troy, 1731. Found in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageHomer Collection: Penelope with the Suitors, 1509, (1909). Artist: Bernardino Pinturicchio

Penelope with the Suitors, 1509, (1909). Artist: Bernardino Pinturicchio
Penelope with the Suitors, 1509, (1909). Painting held at The National Gallery, London. From The National Gallery, Vol. One [T. C. & E. C. Jack, London and Edinburgh, 1909]

Background imageHomer Collection: Beach Scene. Artist: Homer, Winslow (1836-1910)

Beach Scene. Artist: Homer, Winslow (1836-1910)
Beach Scene. Found in the collection of Thyssen-Bornemisza Collections

Background imageHomer Collection: Vase-painting of the story of the Cyclops from the Odyssey

Vase-painting of the story of the Cyclops from the Odyssey
Polyphemus is having his eye put out by Odysseus and his companions. This vase is from an Etruscan tomb

Background imageHomer Collection: Statue of Odysseus, hero of Homers epic poem The Odyssey

Statue of Odysseus, hero of Homers epic poem The Odyssey

Background imageHomer Collection: The Return of Ulysses. Scene from Homer´s Ulysses, 1812. Creator: CW Eckersberg

The Return of Ulysses. Scene from Homer´s Ulysses, 1812. Creator: CW Eckersberg
The Return of Ulysses. Scene from Homer´s Ulysses, 1812

Background imageHomer Collection: Odysseus Takes Counsel with Teiresias. From Homer´s Odyssey, 1809

Odysseus Takes Counsel with Teiresias. From Homer´s Odyssey, 1809. Creator: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard
Odysseus Takes Counsel with Teiresias. From Homer´s Odyssey, 1809

Background imageHomer Collection: HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. Odysseus bending his bow in contest with the suitors of his wife

HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. Odysseus bending his bow in contest with the suitors of his wife. Drawing, c1918, by Willy Pogany

Background imageHomer Collection: Athene repressing the fury of Achilles

Athene repressing the fury of Achilles
Athene (or Athena) repressing the fury of Achilles. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageHomer Collection: Diomed casting his spear against Ares

Diomed casting his spear against Ares
Diomed (Diomedes) casting his spear against Ares. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageHomer Collection: Penelope carrying the bow of Ulysses to the suitors

Penelope carrying the bow of Ulysses to the suitors. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageHomer Collection: Penelope surprised by the suitors

Penelope surprised by the suitors. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageHomer Collection: Penelope's dream

Penelope's dream. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman. Published by Seeley, Jackson & Halliday, London, 1878

Background imageHomer Collection: Thetis bringing the armour to Achilles

Thetis bringing the armour to Achilles. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageHomer Collection: Ulysses killing the suitors

Ulysses killing the suitors who vied for Penelope's hand in marriage. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageHomer Collection: Ulysses preparing to fight with Irus

Ulysses preparing to fight with Irus. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageHomer Collection: Ulysses weeps at the song of Demodocus

Ulysses weeps at the song of Demodocus
Ulysses weeping as he listens to the songs of the blind musician, Demodocus. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageHomer Collection: The meeting of Ulysses and Penelope

The meeting of Ulysses and Penelope
The reunion between Ulysses and Penelope. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageHomer Collection: Ulysses at the table of Circe

Ulysses at the table of Circe
Ulysses at the table of the witch-goddess, Circe. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageHomer Collection: Ajax defending the Greek ships against the Trojans

Ajax defending the Greek ships against the Trojans. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageHomer Collection: Hector and Ajax separated by the Heralds

Hector and Ajax separated by the Heralds. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageHomer Collection: Four colorful kayaks positioned in an array

Four colorful kayaks positioned in an array

Background imageHomer Collection: USA, Alaska, Homer. Colorful kayaks

USA, Alaska, Homer. Colorful kayaks

Background imageHomer Collection: Alaska, Homer Spit. A sunset landscape over tide pools

Alaska, Homer Spit. A sunset landscape over tide pools

Background imageHomer Collection: Glorious Flight

Glorious Flight
Nick Kalathas

Background imageHomer Collection: Caricature by Phil May, of William Gladstone, reading Homer

Caricature by Phil May, of William Gladstone, reading Homer
Caricature illustration by Phil May, of William Gladstone, seated, reading Homer. Captioned, A Vacation Exercise'. Philip William May (22 April 1864 ?? 5 August 1903), caricaturist. Date: 1895

Background imageHomer Collection: 3671626

3671626

Background imageHomer Collection: Tapestry, Three Scenes from the Trojan War, or Ulysses and Diomedes as Ambassadors at the Court of

Tapestry, Three Scenes from the Trojan War, or Ulysses and Diomedes as Ambassadors at the Court of King Priam
3576120 Tapestry, Three Scenes from the Trojan War, or Ulysses and Diomedes as Ambassadors at the Court of King Priam, Claiming the Return of Helen, made in Tournai, 1470-80 (silk) by Belgian School

Background imageHomer Collection: The Purification of Aeneas in the River Numicius, c. 1725 (oil on canvas)

The Purification of Aeneas in the River Numicius, c. 1725 (oil on canvas)
3066355 The Purification of Aeneas in the River Numicius, c.1725 (oil on canvas) by Ghezzi, Pier Leone (1674-1755); 96.5x135.5 cm; Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum

Background imageHomer Collection: Captive Andromache, c. 1888 (oil on canvas) (see 226710 & 250633)

Captive Andromache, c. 1888 (oil on canvas) (see 226710 & 250633)
MAN62955 Captive Andromache, c.1888 (oil on canvas) (see 226710 & 250633) by Leighton, Frederic (1830-96); 197x407 cm; Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: widow of Hector)

Background imageHomer Collection: The Death of Dido, 1650-66 (oil on canvas)

The Death of Dido, 1650-66 (oil on canvas)
7210228 The Death of Dido, 1650-66 (oil on canvas) by Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (1591-1666) (after); 107x145 cm; Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageHomer Collection: Travel to Greece - Corfu island - Statue of Achilles in the garden of the Achilleion palace

Travel to Greece - Corfu island - Statue of Achilles in the garden of the Achilleion palace
7093493 Travel to Greece - Corfu island - Statue of Achilles in the garden of the Achilleion palace, built by Empress Elisabeth - Sisi - of Austria. Image date circa 1954

Background imageHomer Collection: Design for an engraved gem in an ornamental setting, 1722 (pen and brown ink)

Design for an engraved gem in an ornamental setting, 1722 (pen and brown ink and grey wash on laid paper)
7394055 Design for an engraved gem in an ornamental setting, 1722 (pen and brown ink and grey wash on laid paper) by Odam, Girolamo (1681-1718); 51.7x36.9 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageHomer Collection: Ulysses and Circe (oil on canvas)

Ulysses and Circe (oil on canvas)
1108907 Ulysses and Circe (oil on canvas) by Sirani, Giovanni Andrea (1610-70); Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: by Giovanni Andrea Sirani); Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageHomer Collection: Bust of a man, so called Homer, late 16th century, (marble)

Bust of a man, so called Homer, late 16th century, (marble)
7146632 Bust of a man, so called Homer, late 16th century, (marble) by Italian School, (16th century); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Bust of a man, so called Homer)

Background imageHomer Collection: The Greeks Climb out of the Wooden Horse, illustration from Newnes Pictorial Book of Knowledge

The Greeks Climb out of the Wooden Horse, illustration from Newnes Pictorial Book of Knowledge (litho)
IL281022 The Greeks Climb out of the Wooden Horse, illustration from Newnes Pictorial Book of Knowledge (litho) by Tennant, C. Dudley (1867-1952) (after); Private Collection

Background imageHomer Collection: Portrait of Homer, from a 200 BC Hellenistic original (marble)

Portrait of Homer, from a 200 BC Hellenistic original (marble)
2561931 Portrait of Homer, from a 200 BC Hellenistic original (marble) by Roman; Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Homer is best known as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey)

Background imageHomer Collection: Homer or Hesiod (marble)

Homer or Hesiod (marble)
2562035 Homer or Hesiod (marble) by Roman; Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: After an original from the 3rd century BC); Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageHomer Collection: Parnassus, from the Stanza della Segnatura, 1510-11 (fresco)

Parnassus, from the Stanza della Segnatura, 1510-11 (fresco)
3362170 Parnassus, from the Stanza della Segnatura, 1510-11 (fresco) by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) (1483-1520); Vatican Museums and Galleries



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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.