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Odyssey Collection (page 10)

"Embarking on an Artistic Odyssey

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Plate 8: Ulysses receiving the winds in a leather bag from Aeolus, 1756

Plate 8: Ulysses receiving the winds in a leather bag from Aeolus, 1756

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Circe Giving a Drink to Ulyssess Companions, 1540-45. Creator: Antonio Fantuzzi

Circe Giving a Drink to Ulyssess Companions, 1540-45. Creator: Antonio Fantuzzi
Circe Giving a Drink to Ulyssess Companions, 1540-45

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Landscape with a Scene from Fenelons Telemaque, 1780

Landscape with a Scene from Fenelons Telemaque, 1780

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Circe and Her Lovers in a Landscape by Dossi Dossi

Circe and Her Lovers in a Landscape by Dossi Dossi (c.1479-1542) - canvas Date: circa 1515

Background imageOdyssey Collection: CIRCE DOES MAGIC

CIRCE DOES MAGIC
Circe, the Mediterranean witch who features in Homers Odyssey, does magic with spirits and serpents

Background imageOdyssey Collection: MENTOR & KING IDOMENEUS MENTOR & KING IDOMENEUS

MENTOR & KING IDOMENEUS MENTOR & KING IDOMENEUS
Mentor instructs King Idomeneus

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Works of Homer, First Edition translated by Chapman

Works of Homer, First Edition translated by Chapman
Title page of the First Edition of The Whole Works of Homer translated into English by George Chapman, the main two works being The Iliad and The Odyssey. Date: 1616

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Circe, 1865. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron

Circe, 1865. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron
Circe, 1865. A child (Kate Keown) with grapes and leaves around her head, in close-up and slightly out of focus, with the subject looking straight into the camera

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Homer, (c800-701 BC), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Homer, (c800-701 BC), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Homer, (c800-701 BC), 1830. Homer (c800-701 BC) Greek poet and legendary author of the Iliad and the Odyssey. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R

Background imageOdyssey Collection: E. Fenton, (1683-1730), 1830. Creator: Unknown

E. Fenton, (1683-1730), 1830. Creator: Unknown
E. Fenton, (1683-1730), 1830. Elijah Fenton (1683-1730) English poet, biographer and translator educated at Jesus College, Cambridge

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Broome, (1689-1745), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Broome, (1689-1745), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Broome, (1689-1745), 1830. William Broome (1689-1745) British scholar and poet, known for collaboration with Alexander Pope and Elijah Fenton in translating Homers Odyssey

Background imageOdyssey Collection: The Feast of the Gods, 1600s. Creator: Poelenburgh, Cornelis, van (1594 / 95-1667)

The Feast of the Gods, 1600s. Creator: Poelenburgh, Cornelis, van (1594 / 95-1667)
The Feast of the Gods, 1600s. Found in the Collection of Nivaagaards Malerisamling

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Achilles and the Daughters of Lycomedes, c. 1680. Creator: Molinari, Antonio (1655-1704)

Achilles and the Daughters of Lycomedes, c. 1680. Creator: Molinari, Antonio (1655-1704)
Achilles and the Daughters of Lycomedes, c. 1680. Found in the Collection of Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava

Background imageOdyssey Collection: The Siege of Troy, ca 1760. Creator: Tiepolo, Giandomenico (1727-1804)

The Siege of Troy, ca 1760. Creator: Tiepolo, Giandomenico (1727-1804)
The Siege of Troy, ca 1760. Found in the Collection of Sinebrychoffin Taidemuseo, Helsinki

Background imageOdyssey Collection: The quarrel between Agamemnon and Achilles, ca. 1695. Creator: Gaulli (Il Baciccio)

The quarrel between Agamemnon and Achilles, ca. 1695. Creator: Gaulli (Il Baciccio)
The quarrel between Agamemnon and Achilles, ca. 1695. Found in the Collection of Musee de l Oise, Beauvais

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Patroclus, 1780. Creator: David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825)

Patroclus, 1780. Creator: David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825)
Patroclus, 1780. Found in the Collection of Musee d Art Thomas Henry, Cherbourg

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Homer and the Shepherds. Artist: Corot, Jean-Baptiste Camille (1796-1875)

Homer and the Shepherds. Artist: Corot, Jean-Baptiste Camille (1796-1875)
Homer and the Shepherds. Found in the collection of Musee des Beaux-Arts, Saint-Lo

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Thetis receiving Armour for Achilles from Hephaestus, Between 1630 and 1632

Thetis receiving Armour for Achilles from Hephaestus, Between 1630 and 1632. Found in the Collection of Sanssouci, Potsdam

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Telemachus and the Nymphs of Calypso, 1782 (oil on canvas)

Telemachus and the Nymphs of Calypso, 1782 (oil on canvas)
3468989 Telemachus and the Nymphs of Calypso, 1782 (oil on canvas) by Kauffmann, Angelica (1741-1807); 82.6x112.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageOdyssey Collection: The Goddess Calypso rescues Ulysses, 1630 (oil on copper)

The Goddess Calypso rescues Ulysses, 1630 (oil on copper)
3087014 The Goddess Calypso rescues Ulysses, 1630 (oil on copper) by Poelenburgh or Poelenburch, Cornelis van (1586-1667); 20.5x17 cm; Hallwyl Museum, Stockholm

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Nausicaa at the Fountain (oil on canvas)

Nausicaa at the Fountain (oil on canvas)
XIR182122 Nausicaa at the Fountain (oil on canvas) by Simon, Lucien (1851-1945); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee du Petit-Palais, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Ulysses and the Sirens, 1909, (c1950). Creator: Herbert James Draper

Ulysses and the Sirens, 1909, (c1950). Creator: Herbert James Draper
Ulysses and the Sirens, 1909, (c1950). Illustration to a scene from Homers Odyssey: Ulysses (or Odysseus), legendary Greek king of Ithaca, is tormented by the voices of the Sirens

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Thetis Dipping the Infant Achilles into the River Styx, c. 1635. Creator: Rubens, Pieter Paul

Thetis Dipping the Infant Achilles into the River Styx, c. 1635. Creator: Rubens, Pieter Paul
Thetis Dipping the Infant Achilles into the River Styx, c.1635. Found in the Collection of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Ulysses and his fleet attacked by Lestrygonians

Ulysses and his fleet attacked by Lestrygonians

Background imageOdyssey Collection: How Ulysses met Nausicaa, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice Ford

How Ulysses met Nausicaa, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice Ford
How Ulysses met Nausicaa, 1926. Ulysses (Odysseus) encounters Nausicaa, the beautiful daughter of King Alcinous. A print from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang, 1926

Background imageOdyssey Collection: The Adventure with Scylla, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice Ford

The Adventure with Scylla, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice Ford
The Adventure with Scylla, 1926. Scylla, the female six-headed monster who seizes crew from all vessels that pass the cliff where she dwells, including six men from Odysseus ship

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Circe sends the Swine (The Companions of Ulysses) to the Styes, 1926. Artist

Circe sends the Swine (The Companions of Ulysses) to the Styes, 1926. Artist
Circe sends the Swine (The Companions of Ulysses) to the Styes, 1926. Circe turns Ulysses (Odysseus) men into swine. The frontispiece from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang, 1926

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Ulysses Shoots the First Arrow at the Wooers, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice Ford

Ulysses Shoots the First Arrow at the Wooers, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice Ford
Ulysses Shoots the First Arrow at the Wooers, 1926. Ulysses (Odysseus) killing the suitors of his wife Penelope after returning to Ithaca after his long absence at the Trojan War and on his Odyssey

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Calypso Takes Pity on Ulysses, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice Ford

Calypso Takes Pity on Ulysses, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice Ford
Calypso Takes Pity on Ulysses, 1926. Calypso, a sea-nymph, falls in love with Ulysses (Odysseus) and compels him to stay with her for seven years until persuaded by Zeus to release him

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Penelope awakened by Eurycleia, 1772

Penelope awakened by Eurycleia, 1772. Found in the Collection of Vorarlberg Museum, Bregenz

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Achilles Receiving the Ambassadors of Agamemnon, 1801

Achilles Receiving the Ambassadors of Agamemnon, 1801. Found in the Collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageOdyssey Collection: The procession of Thetis, c. 1490-1499

The procession of Thetis, c. 1490-1499. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Philoctetes, 1818-1820

Philoctetes, 1818-1820. Found in the Collection of Museo d Arte Moderna, Bologna

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Vulcan hands Thetis the shield for Achilles

Vulcan hands Thetis the shield for Achilles. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Achilles Receiving the Ambassadors of Agamemnon

Achilles Receiving the Ambassadors of Agamemnon. Found in the Collection of Ecole nationale superieure des beaux-arts, Paris

Background imageOdyssey Collection: The Wrath of Achilles

The Wrath of Achilles. Found in the Collection of Ecole nationale superieure des beaux-arts, Paris

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Ulysses and the Sirens

Ulysses and the Sirens. Found in the Collection of National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Le reveil d Ulysse

Le reveil d Ulysse. Private Collection

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Trojan Horse, 1882. Artist: Anonymous

Trojan Horse, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
Trojan Horse, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Ulysses and Circe, ca 1580-1585. Artist: Spranger, Bartholomeus (1546-1611)

Ulysses and Circe, ca 1580-1585. Artist: Spranger, Bartholomeus (1546-1611)
Ulysses and Circe, ca 1580-1585. Found in the collection of Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageOdyssey Collection: The Siege of Troy, 17th century. Artist: Anonymous

The Siege of Troy, 17th century. Artist: Anonymous
The Siege of Troy, 17th century. Found in the collection of Musee des Beaux-Arts, Blois

Background imageOdyssey Collection: The Wrath of Achilles. Artist: Drolling, Michel Martin (1789-1851)

The Wrath of Achilles. Artist: Drolling, Michel Martin (1789-1851)
The Wrath of Achilles. Found in the collection of Musee d art classique, Mougins

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Ulysses returns Chryseis to Her Father. Artist: Lorrain, Claude (1600-1682)

Ulysses returns Chryseis to Her Father. Artist: Lorrain, Claude (1600-1682)
Ulysses returns Chryseis to Her Father. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Glaucus and Scylla. Artist: Turner, Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851)

Glaucus and Scylla. Artist: Turner, Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851)
Glaucus and Scylla. Found in the collection of Kimbell Art Museum

Background imageOdyssey Collection: The Anger of Achilles. Artist: David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825)

The Anger of Achilles. Artist: David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825)
The Anger of Achilles. Found in the collection of Kimbell Art Museum

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Cassandra predicts the downfall of Troy, 1550-1555. Artist: Groningen

Cassandra predicts the downfall of Troy, 1550-1555. Artist: Groningen, Jan Swart van (1500-after 1562)
Cassandra predicts the downfall of Troy, 1550-1555. Found in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Cassandra predicts the downfall of Troy, 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Artist: Roman-Pompeian wall painting

Cassandra predicts the downfall of Troy, 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Artist: Roman-Pompeian wall painting
Cassandra predicts the downfall of Troy, 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Found in the collection of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Teiresias Foretells the Future to Odysseus, 1780-1783. Artist: Fussli (Fuseli)

Teiresias Foretells the Future to Odysseus, 1780-1783. Artist: Fussli (Fuseli), Johann Heinrich (1741-1825)
Teiresias Foretells the Future to Odysseus, 1780-1783. Found in the collection of the Albertina, Vienna



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"Embarking on an Artistic Odyssey: Exploring the Mythical World through Captivating Masterpieces" Step into the enchanting world of Greek mythology as depicted by renowned artist John William Waterhouse in his mesmerizing painting "Circe Invidiosa, 1892. " With intricate brushstrokes and vivid colors, Waterhouse brings to life the captivating tale of Circe, the sorceress who bewitched Odysseus and his men. In another artistic rendition, we witness Odysseus' unwavering loyalty towards his faithful companion Argos. The painting "Odysseus & Argos / Brown" captures their poignant reunion after years of separation, showcasing the enduring bond between man and beast. Moving further along this odyssey of artistry, we encounter James Joyce's iconic novel "Ulysses, " a modern-day interpretation of Homer's epic poem. Through a caricature drawn by Myron C. Nutting in the 1920s, we catch a glimpse of Leopold Bloom - one of literature's most complex characters - embarking on his own personal journey through Dublin. Delving deeper into Homer's original masterpiece, we come face to face with Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus in Jacques-Louis David's oil painting from 1829. This powerful portrayal depicts Odysseus taunting the Cyclops Polyphemus after blinding him – a pivotal moment that showcases both cunning strategy and bravery. As our odyssey continues, we encounter Scylla – a terrifying sea monster with six heads – lurking amidst treacherous waters. This depiction from "The Odyssey/Scylla" serves as a reminder that even heroes like Odysseus faced unimaginable challenges during their perilous journeys. Shifting gears from art to science, Rutherford and Geiger take center stage in their laboratory where they conducted groundbreaking experiments.