Iliad: war – kleos Odyssey: travels - nostos

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Iliad: war – kleos Odyssey: travels - nostos. Circe. By Natasha Saravanja. Goddess pharmakeia. Circe and Odysseus’ Men Phannylis Painter Ca. 500 BCE. Circe Brussels Oinochoai Painter Early Classical Period. Glaucus. Scylla Changed by Circe’s Spell Antonio Tempesta - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Iliad: war – kleos

Odyssey: travels - nostos

Circe

ByNatasha Saravanja

Circe and Odysseus’ MenPhannylis Painter

Ca. 500 BCE

Goddess pharmakeia

CirceBrussels Oinochoai Painter

Early Classical Period

Scylla Changed by Circe’s SpellAntonio Tempesta

17th Century

Glaucus

ScyllaPaestan Red-FigureCa. 4th century BCE

Circe Transforming the Companions of Ulysses Into PigsJan van der Straet

1570

Ulysses’ Companions Changed Into SwineVase Painting

Ca. 5th Century BCE

Odysseus and CirceSettecamini Painter

Ca. 350 BCE

Odysseus and CircePersephone Painter

Classical Period

Circe and Odysseus’ MenAthenian Red-Figure

Ca. 5th BCE

Odysseus and CircePainter of the Boston Polyphemos

Ca. 56-550 BCE

Anselm Hollo ‘The Island’ (1999)

Mercury Ordering Calypso to Release Odysseus by Gerard de Lairesse (1640-1711)

Athena, Roman copy of a Greek original (1st-2nd CE)

Gold ring with Penelope, from Syria (last quarter of the 5th century BCE)

Penelope and Telemachus, Attic red figure vase, (c. 430 BCE)

Penelope devant son metier a tisser (Penelope at her Loom)

Penelope by Leandro Bassano (1575-85)

Penelope and the Suitors by  John William Waterhouse (1912)

Penelope Unravelling the Web by Joseph Wright of Derby (1783-4)

Odysseus and Penelope by Francesco Primaticcio (1505-1570)

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