How Ulysses Escaped the Voice of the Sirens (Illustration for Book XII of the Odyssey of Homer) by Flemish School

How Ulysses Escaped the Voice of the Sirens (Illustration for Book XII of the Odyssey of Homer)

(How Ulysses escaped the voice of the siren. Illustration for book XII of the Odyssee of Homere, in the Odyssee, published in Amsterdam in 1731, Collection privee Milan.)


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How Ulysses Escaped the Voice of the Sirens (Illustration for Book XII of the Odyssey of Homer) by Flemish School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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