Ulysses at the Palace of Circe, 1667. Creators: Wilhelm Schubert van Ehrenberg, Carl Borromaus Andreas Ruthart.

Ulysses at the Palace of Circe, 1667. Creators: Wilhelm Schubert van Ehrenberg, Carl Borromaus Andreas Ruthart.

3-035-860 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Ulysses at the Palace of Circe, 1667. Behind a grove of trees, a building looms imposingly. The painting depicts a story taken from Homer's Odyssey, in which the sorceress Circe encounters the warrior Ulysses. Descending the palace stairs on the left, Circe greets Ulysses and offers him a magic potion. Previous to his arrival, the sorceress had given the same potion to Ulysses's men, who were then transformed into wild beasts. On the right, one man sports antlers while another one nearby is horrified to find his head changing into that of a wild boar. Unbeknownst to Circe, however, Ulysses has taken a herbal antidote given to him by Hermes. Ulysses will overcome the sorceress and force her to restore his men to their normal shape.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Wilhelm Schubert van Ehrenberg: Artist, painter
  2. Carl Borromaus Andreas Ruthart: German: Artist, painter
People Related
  1. Homer: Ancient Greek: Poet

Medium
  1. Canvas (textile material)
  2. Oil paint (paint)

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Netherlands

  1. 52 30 00 N , 005 45 00 E

World Europe Greece

  1. 39 00 00 N , 022 00 00 E

World Europe Belgium Flanders

  1. 51 00 00 N , 004 30 00 E

Category Hierarchy

Science & Nature Animal Life

Locations & Buildings Palaces & Stately Homes

Religion & Belief Mythology

Locations & Buildings Parks & Gardens

Religion & Belief Magic & Witchcraft


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4960x3615
File Size : 52,531kb


Aliases

  1. 71.PA.20
  1. 103RB8
  1. 1200000465
  1. 3-035-860
  1. 3035860
  1. 71.PA.20

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