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Short title
FER96235
Credit/Provider
www.bridgemanimages.com
Source
www.bridgemanimages.com
Copyright holder
Copyright: www.bridgemanimages.com
Image title
FER96235 Ulysses and the Sirens, 1909 (oil on canvas) by Draper, Herbert James (1864-1920); 176.9x213.4 cm; Ferens Art Gallery, Hull Museums, UK; English, out of copyright
Headline
Ulysses and the Sirens, 1909 (oil on canvas)
Label
FER96235 Ulysses and the Sirens, 1909 (oil on canvas) by Draper, Herbert James (1864-1920); 176.9x213.4 cm; Ferens Art Gallery, Hull Museums, UK; English, out of copyright
Keywords
boat;Odysseus;Odyssey;bewitching;mermaid;singing;tied to mast;Homer;restrained;oarsmen;ship;Ulysse;sirene;sirenes