RMD98CGP–Odysseus (Ulysses) tied to the mast of his ship to save him from the Sirens. Homer 'Odyssey', epic Greek poem. Roman mosaic, 3rd century AD, Tunis.
RMD882GW–Odysseus - Sirens
RFAN7TAN–The Sirens attempt to lure the Greek hero Odysseus, bound to the mast of his ship, to their island.
RM2GAKYJE–Ulysses and the Sirens by John William Waterhouse (1849-1917), oil on canvas, 1891
RMGM949R–Ulysses tied to ship mast hears the enchanting sirens song mythical creature half woman half bird hybrid. Postage stamp.
RMCW31KJ–Odysseus
RMD2N4AP–Greek stamnos, or jar, with Odysseus and Sirens, circa 480 BC, British Museum, London, England, UK, GB, British Isles
RMBBNCE0–Odysseus (Ulysses), Greek king of Ithaca and hero, passing the Sirens,
RMD8820P–Folklore - Sirens
RM2D77HF3–Ulysses and the Sirens, painting by John William Waterhouse, 1891
RMG2KAK8–Odysseus and the Sirens, Anonymous, Abraham van Diepenbeeck, 1622 - 1725
RMJCNKCB–Painted wall: Ulysses resists the song of the Sirens. Roman, c. 50-75 Ad. From Pompeii. Italy. British Museum. London, UK.
RMBG8T88–Roman Art. Mosaic. Ulysses (Odysseus) king of Ithaca, resists to the sirens. (Odyssey). Vatican Museums. City of the Vatican.
RMHRA57P–Sirens and Odysseus by Francesco Primaticcio
RM2A2NTFB–Odysseus and the Sirens, 1904, oil and tempera on cardboard, 50 x 65 cm, unmarked, Carl Burckhardt, Lindau/Zürich 1878–1923 Ligornetto/Tessin
RMMPTC1M–Ulysses and the Sirens.
RMTA2XNY–An antique vase painting shows a scene from the Odyssey.
RMANHT05–Odyssey Sirens Anon
RM2BDRXKW–Odyssee d'Homere : 'Les sirenes cherchant a pieger le navire d'Ulysse par leur chant' (Odyssey by Homer : Odysseus and the sirens trying with their so
RMD968X8–Odysseus (Ulysses) King of Ithaca: His adventures told in Homer's 'Odyssey'. Warned by sorceress Circe of irresistible song of Sirens, Odysseus stopped crew's ears with wax and had himself lashed to mast so passed their island safely. Red figure Greek vase 5th century BC
RF2HK9KY4–Inspired by Odysseus and the sirens, Les Travaux d'Ulysse, The works of Odysseus, In the foreground the singing sirens, who made sailors sail towards their doom. Odysseus has had himself tied to the mast and his men are holding course, having plugged up their ears and thus being deaf to the singing, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RFC2PATP–When Odysseus passed the Sirens, he had himself bound to the mast and his men's ears blocked.
RMG36NEY–Odysseus and the sirens
RMP78WW8–. Ulysses and the Sirens circa 1909 17 Draper Herbert James Ulysses and the Sirens
RM2CCACEH–Ulysses and the Sirens. Attic Red-figure pottery. Museum: BRITISH MUSEUM. Author: Attican Art Ancient pottery.
RMG16A71–In Greek mythology the Sirens were dangerous and beautiful creatures, portrayed as femme fatales who lured nearby sailors with their enchanting music and voices to shipwreck on the rocky coast of their island. They were formerly handmaidens of the goddess
RMBBNR87–Odysseus (Ulysses), Greek king of Ithaca and hero, passing the Sirens, wood engraving, after sarcophagus relief, Museum Florence,
RMJB81E4–Odysseus and the sirens. Relief. Classical mythology.British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
RMCPRYWN–Odysseus (Ulysses), hero of the classical legend, and the Sirens, woodcut from 'L'Eneide' by Grueninger, Strasbourg, 1505,
RMERHDNJ–Homer - illustrated portrait. Scene Odysseus and the sirens. Greek writer. Palmin collection card.
RMBBND9P–Odysseus (Ulysses), Greek king of Ithaca and hero, passing the Sirens, print after engraving by Bernard Picart,
RM2RGB6CW–Ulysses and His Companions escaping the Sirens, passing between Scylla and Charybdis.
RF2AR1WDX–An ancient Roman mosaic from the 3rd century AD depicting Ulysses and his crew enduring the song of the sirens, Bardo National Museum, Tunis, Tunisia.
RM2HB5J1K–Odysseus and the sirens, Les Travaux d'Ulysse (series title), The works of Odysseus (series title), In the foreground the singing sirens, who made sailors sail towards their doom. Odysseus has had himself tied to the mast and his men are holding course, having plugged up their ears and thus being deaf to the singing. In the background, Odysseus' ship passes the sea monster Scylla, who devours six of his men. The print is part of an album., print maker: Theodoor van Thulden (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Theodoor van Thulden, Paris, 1633, paper, etching, engraving, letterpress
RM2CFAN7T–Odysseus and the Sirens.
RMRYCX8R–Odysseus and the Sirens, Anonymous, Abraham van Diepenbeeck, 1622 - 1725
RMDX5YBE–Odysseus at islands of Sirens, illustration from book dated 1878
RM2JC4GA2–Odysseus is tied by his men to the mast of the ship to withstand the singing of the sirens. The remaining men are rowing. On the shore stand three sirens. Behind them lie the bones of previous victims., Odysseus and the sirens, print maker: anonymous, Abraham van Diepenbeeck, print maker: Low Countries, Southern Netherlands, 1622 - 1725, paper, engraving, h 289 mm × w 198 mm
RM2JYYFRG–Coloured Illustration of the three sirens calling Odysseus on his way back from Troy. Illustrated by Edmund Dulac (1882-1953), a French British naturalised magazine and book illustrator.
RF2HKWKMC–Art inspired by Odysseus and the sirens, Les Travaux d'Ulysse (series title), The works of Odysseus (series title), In the foreground the singing sirens, who made sailors sail towards their doom. Odysseus has had himself tied to the mast and his men are holding course, having plugged up, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFD1W5R7–As the Argonauts passed the Sirens, they began singing, which was said to lure all who passed by and they never returned home.
RM2T8M4R2–Odysseus protects himself from the sirens, Francesco Primaticcio (Bologna 1504 - 1570 Paris), c. Duke Albert of Saxe-Teschen
RMMPNEEN–Etruscan Relief on funerary Urn, Odysseus (Ulysses) bound to mast with Sirens, c4th century BC. Artist: Unknown.
RM2GMG5G9–Ulysses and the sirens. The odyssey, greek mythology character. Ancient Greece History. Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Ilustración Artística 1882
RMA1WWAX–Mosaic scene from Homer's Odyssey, Ulysses meeting with sirens in The Bardo museum in Tunis, capital of Tunisia
RM2EA6CPF–Ulysses and the sirens. The odyssey, greek mythology character. Ancient Greece History. Old 19th century engraved illustration from El Mundo Ilustrado 1879
RMJB81BD–Odysseus and the sirens. Relief. Classical mythology.British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
RM2K2GE43–6984. Detail from the Leontis house mosaic floor from Beth Shean dating 6th. C. Detail depicts Odysseus andthe Sirens on the Nile.
RMECE9R0–The Syrens sing from 'Circe's Palace' - Edmund Dulac illustration from ‘Tanglewood Tales’. See description for more information.
RMPRMT97–Roman Art. Mosaic. Ulysses (Odysseus) king of Ithaca, resists to the sirens. (Odyssey). Vatican Museums. City of the Vatican.
RF2WNXPA2–GREECE - CIRCA 2009: A stamp printed in Greece from the 'Folklore & Mythology' issue shows Odysseus and The Sirens.
RM2B2B6MM–Odysseus is tied to the mast and the ears of the crew members are clogged as the ship is sailing past the sirens. Mosaic from Thugga.
RF2C9DP1H–Odysseus and the Sirens, Theodoor van Thulden, after Francesco Primaticcio, after Nicolo dell Abate, In the foreground the singing sirens, which sailo
RMHRBFDJ–Sirens and Odysseus by Francesco Primaticcio
RF2KA0B4J–Odysseus is tied to the ship's mast by his men to resist the sirens' song. The rest of the men row. There are three sirens on the shore. Behind them l
RMMNXBF2–English: Sirens and Odysseus 1560. 1126 Sirens and Odysseus by Francesco Primaticcio
RMW7ECMF–Detail of a sarcophagus showing Odysseus and the sirens. Artist: Unknown
RMMP3MCG–Deutsch: Odysseus fährt mit seinen Gefährten an den Sirenen vorbei English: Odysseus Sails with His Companions Past the Sirens before 1805. 939 Odysseus und die Sirenen (Tischbein)
RMW7E9F2–Odysseus passing the Siren's rock, 3rd century. Artist: Unknown
RFD2CGWF–As the Argonauts passed the Sirens, they began singing, which was said to lure all who passed by and they never returned home.
RME5484A–The Sirens (left) tempt Argonauts with their song. Orpheus (middle of boat) played his lyre and drowned out the Sirens' song.
RF2B92K1M–Odysseus and the Sirens, 1904, oil and tempera on cardboard, 50 x 65 cm, unmarked, Carl Burckhardt, Lindau/Zürich 1878–1923 Ligornetto/Tessin, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RF2AF0RMC–This illustration dates to 1897. It shows the Greek Trojan War hero Odysseus being tempted by the Sirens. It is based on the design on an ancient Greek vase in the British Museum. When Odysseus passed the Sirens, he had himself bound to the mast and his men's ears blocked to avoid being tempted by their alluring songs and calls.
RMA1WWAY–Mosaic scene from Homer's Odyssey, Ulysses meeting with sirens in The Bardo museum in Tunis, capital of Tunisia.
RFD2CGTG–As the Argonauts passed the Sirens, they began singing, which was said to lure all who passed by and they never returned home.
RMTXGXFA–Odysseus (Ulysses) King of Ithaca: His adventures told in Homer's 'Odyssey'. Warned by sorceress Circe of irresistible song of Sirens, Odysseus stopped crew's ears with wax and had himself lashed to mast so passed their island safely. Red figure Greek vase 5th century BC
RF2M6EN0J–Map with the journey of Odysseus
RMR4BTYA–Greek pot with Odysseus and the sirens. Madrid, Private collection. Location: PRIVATE COLLECTION. MADRID. SPAIN.
RM2PMDHX8–Drawing, Odysseus and the Sirens; Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus (Flemish, 1523–1605); Netherlands; recto: pen and brown ink on laid paper [recto] verso: pen and brown ink, brush and gray wash on laid paper; 7.4 × 10.3 cm (2 15/16 × 4 1/16 in.)
RM2JWM7F9–Funerary urn with representation of Odysseus and Sirens. unknown, author
RF2G50JYE–Ulysse in Draguignan : Sirens
RM2B6K6F9–Combined three episodes from the history of Odysseus Drie gecombineerde episoden uit de geschiedenis van Odysseus Object Type : tekening Objectnummer: RP-T-1948-419 Manufacturer : draftsman: Peter Paul Rubens (mogelijk)naar schilderij van: Francesco Primaticcio Dating: 1587 - 1640 Physical kenmerken: penseel in olieverf in kleuren Material: papier olieverf Techniek: penseel Dimensions: h 424 mm × b 570 mm Subject: in Thrinacria Ulysses' men devour some of the cattle of the Sun-god while Ulysses is asleepUlysses, tied to the mast of his ship, passes the Sirens
RM2HG8M04–Sirens and Odysseus by Francesco Primaticcio.
RMKBY760–Draper Herbert James Ulysses and the Sirens
RMC4HYM5–three girls in sea
RF2GCDF68–Vintage illustrations of The Sirens and Scylla and Charybdis.
RMB0K4W9–Ulysses and the sirens, 2nd century AD. Artist: Unknown
RM2K2GE4B–5909. Detail from the Leontis house mosaic floor from Beth Shean dating 6th. C. Detail depicts the Nilometer with the inscription Alexandria in Greek.
RM2RT2E4K–Ulysses and the Sirens, Mid of the 19th century. Private Collection.
RF2PNWYX4–Odyssey line icons collection. Epic, Journey, Ulysses, Mythology, Adventure, Greek, Homeric vector and linear illustration. Mythical,Hero,Trials
RFRAYAC7–Odysseus and the Sirens, Anonymous, Abraham van Diepenbeeck, 1622 - 1725. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a reimagined
RMEPNFP0–Roman sarcophagus. Fragments . Ulysses and the mermainds. 4th C. Original in Tricora of the Cementery of St. Calixtus. Copy.
RM2AJAKTD–Manual of mythology : Greek and Roman, Norse, and old German, Hindoo and Egyptian mythology . Siren.. Tritons. LEUKOTHEA. THE SIRENS. I49 LEUKOTHEA Was regarded by sailors and those who travelled on the sea astheir special and friendly goddess, a character which she dis-played in her timely assistance of Odysseus in his dangerousvoyage. She is said to have been a daughter of Kadmos,the great-grandson of Poseidon. Originally the wife ofAthamas, in which capacity she bore the name of Ino, shehad incurred the wrath of Hera, because she had suckled theinfant Bakchos, a son of her sister Semele and
RMA7W795–siren
RM2RHNDC7–Ulysses and the Sirens. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Barthélemy Menn.
RM2T7K3DH–Hans Makart Odysseus and the sirens. Oil on canvas around 1880
RF2G50JY7–Ulysse in Draguignan : Siren (5th century BC)
RM2JPXAFF–Theodoor van Thulden - Odysseus and the sirens
RMC4HYHF–three girls on rocks 2
RF2GCDF6B–Vintage illustrations of The Sirens and Scylla and Charybdis.
RMB0K4TY–Ulysses and the sirens, Roman mosaic, 3rd century AD. Artist: Unknown
RM2RT2E51–Ulysse et les Sirènes (Ulysses and the Sirens). Found in the collection of the Musée Gustave Moreau.
RMEPNFP4–Roman sarcophagus. Fragments . Ulysses and the mermainds. 4th C. Original in the East Tricora of the Cementery of St. Calixtus.
RM2AJ7BED–The Open court . The Battle of Theseus with the Amazons.One Amazon wears a dress covered with crosses, another one with discs.. Picture on a Hydria from Vulci, Painted in Red of men as well as women. Odysseus, when passing the Sirens, hasa mantle or some kind of drapery hanging over the stern of his 1 From Baumeisters Dejikmiihr, HI. p. 2000, after Fiorelli; and p. 1643, after Mont. Inst., I. 8. !40 THE OPEN COURT. ship, which here as in other places indicates the efficiency of thissymbol for salvation from death or generally for protection indanger, 1 That the cross as an amulet and ornament
RMRC66KD–Ulysses and the Sirens. Museum: Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. Author: BRUCKMANN, ALEXANDER.
RM2WET85D–Odysseus and his companions lured by the Sirenen, François Hutin, c. 1742 print paper etching Ulysses, tied to the mast of his ship, passes the Sirens
RF2G50JYA–Ulysse in Draguignan : Siren (6th century BC)
RMC4HYJD–three girls on rocks
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