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The suitors discover Penelope's cunning, c1833.
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'Penelope's dream', c1833.
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Odysseus drinking with Polyfemos, the cyclops, c1833.
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Hermes orders the nymph Calypso to release Odysseus, c1833.
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Odysseus in the house of Circe, the enhantress, c1833.
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Odysseus follows the chariot of Nausicaa, c1833.
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Leucothea, the sea deity, saves Odysseus in the storm, c1833.
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Odysseus talks with Eumaeus, the swineherd, c1833.
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Odysseus in the underworld, c1833.
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'The Sacrifice of Nestor', c1833.
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Title page of Homer's Odyssey, c1833.
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Scylla, the sea monster, c1833.
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The Sirens attempting to lure Odysseus onto the rocks, c1833.
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'Athena sets foot on the island of Ithaca, c1833.
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Nausicaa playing a ball game, c1833.
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Zeus and Athena decide to send Hermes to Calypso, c1833.
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Ithaca, Greece, c1833.
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Telemachus and Mentor arrive at Pylos, c1833.
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Corinna, ancient Greek poet, c1833. Artist: Edouard Schuler
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'Telemachus accompanied by Mentor, relates his Adventures to Calypso', 1774. Artist: J Collyer
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'Phemius sings for the suitors of Penelope', c1833. 
'Phemius sings for the suitors of Penelope', c1833. Scene from Homer's Odyssey. The poet Phemius singing to the suitors of Penelope, wife of the absent Odysseus. 
Unique Identifier AR976361 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5139px × 3412px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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Tags
19th century
ANCIENT GREECE
ANCIENT GREEK
ARTS
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Drinking
Engraving
Greece
Greek
GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Hearing, Five Senses
HOMER
IBL Bildbyra
Island
ithaca
JOB
Literature
LOCATION
Lyre
Monochrome
music
musical instrument
MYTHOLOGY
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
ODYSSEY
Phemius
Poet
Poetry
PROFESSION
Singer
Singing
SUITOR
TGN