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  1. Circe Invidiosa es una pintura de John William Waterhouse completada en 1892. Es la segunda representación del pintor del personaje mitológico clásico Circe, después de Circe ofreciendo la copa a Odiseo (Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus) de 1891.

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  2. Circe ofreciendo la copa a Odiseo (en el original inglés, Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus) es una pintura al óleo de estilo prerrafaelita de John William Waterhouse completada en 1891. 1 2 . Estudio para Circe ofreciendo la copa a Odiseo. Fue la primera pintura de Waterhouse basada en obras clásicas de la antigüedad.

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    The myth of Circe, Glaucus, and Scylla originates in Book XIV of Metamorphoses. The specific scene that Waterhouse bases this painting on occurs in lines 52–65 of the epic poem: Waterhouse's version similarly shows Circe floating over the water in the cove, pouring bright green poison into the pool below. Under her feet, Scylla's "barking shapes" a...

    While this painting is an homage to Ovid, Waterhouse spins the classical in imaginative and poetic ways. Anthony Hobson describes the painting as being "invested with an aura of menace, which has much to do with the powerful colour scheme of deep greens and blues [Waterhouse] employed so well." Those colors are "near stained glass or jewels," accor...

  3. Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses is an oil painting in the Pre-Raphaelite style by John William Waterhouse that was created in 1891. It is now in Gallery Oldham, Oldham, England.

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  4. Ficha técnica. Título: Circe ofreciendo la copa a Ulises. Autor: John William Waterhouse. Cronología: 1891. Estilo: Prerrafaelismo. Materiales: óleo sobre lienzo. Ubicación: Oldham Art Gallery, Oldham, Inglaterra. Dimensiones: 175 cm x 92 cm. La Cámara del Arte. enero 2, 2022. No Comments.

  5. 19 de abr. de 2022 · Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses is an oil painting in the Pre-Raphaelite style by John William Waterhouse that was created in 1891. The painting depicts a scene from the Odyssey where the sorceress Circe offers Odysseus (called Ulysses by the Romans) a cup containing a potion with which she seeks to bring him under her spell as she has his crew.

  6. 16 de nov. de 2023 · Story of Circe According to John William Waterhouse. Erol Degirmenci 16 November 20239 min Read. John William Waterhouse, The Sorceress, 1911, private collection. Circe is one of the fascinating characters in Homer’s epic poem the Odyssey.