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22 kwi 2023 · Category:Odysseus in paintings. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Subcategories. This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total. Paintings of Odysseus by country (1 C) Achilles Receiving the Ambassadors of Agamemnon (Ingres) (3 F) Discovery of Achilles by Jan de Bray (National Museum in Warsaw) (8 F) F.
Title: The Odyssey. Author: Written by Homer (Greek, active 13th or 8th century BCE) Illustrator: Illustrated by Alois Kolb (German, 1875–1942) Publisher: Published by Frankfurter Verlags Anstalt. Translator: Translated by Johann Heinrich Voss (German, 1751–1826) Date: 1920. Medium: Illustrated book with 24 lithographs
21 lut 2023 · Homer’s Odyssey: The Epic Voyages of Odysseus in 16 Artworks. Troy was destroyed, but the trials of clever Odysseus had just begun. Follow the Odyssey, his ten-year journey with perils at sea and vengeful deities as told through art.
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24 kwi 2019 · Homer's Odyssey has inspired impressive artwork. Here are some of the artistic representations of people Odysseus encountered, based on the Odyssey.
10 lip 2014 · The Ancient Greeks were incredibly imaginative and innovative in their depictions of scenes from The Odyssey which were usually painted onto vases, kylikes, wine jugs, or mixing bowls.
21 lip 2020 · This artwork, created by the Florentine artist Alessandro Allori (c. 1535–1607), depicts one of the famous scenes from Homer’s epic poem, The Odyssey. It shows the harrowing choice given to Odysseus either to chart his course by Scylla (a man-eating monster living in a seaside cave) or Charybdis (a personified and deified whirlpool).