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Andrew Lang Collection

Background imageAndrew Lang Collection: Ballade of a Choice of Ghosts, 1886. Artist: Harry Furniss

Ballade of a Choice of Ghosts, 1886. Artist: Harry Furniss
Ballade of a Choice of Ghosts, 1886. Poem by Andrew Lang. From The Magazine of Art. [Cassell & Company, London, 1886]

Background imageAndrew Lang Collection: How Ulysses met Nausicaa, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice Ford

How Ulysses met Nausicaa, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice Ford
How Ulysses met Nausicaa, 1926. Ulysses (Odysseus) encounters Nausicaa, the beautiful daughter of King Alcinous. A print from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang, 1926

Background imageAndrew Lang Collection: The Adventure with Scylla, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice Ford

The Adventure with Scylla, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice Ford
The Adventure with Scylla, 1926. Scylla, the female six-headed monster who seizes crew from all vessels that pass the cliff where she dwells, including six men from Odysseus ship

Background imageAndrew Lang Collection: King Athamas steals Nepheles clothes so that she can t float away with her sister, 1926

King Athamas steals Nepheles clothes so that she can t float away with her sister, 1926. A print from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang, 1926

Background imageAndrew Lang Collection: Circe sends the Swine (The Companions of Ulysses) to the Styes, 1926. Artist

Circe sends the Swine (The Companions of Ulysses) to the Styes, 1926. Artist
Circe sends the Swine (The Companions of Ulysses) to the Styes, 1926. Circe turns Ulysses (Odysseus) men into swine. The frontispiece from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang, 1926

Background imageAndrew Lang Collection: How the Serpent that guarded the Gold Fleece was slain, 1926

How the Serpent that guarded the Gold Fleece was slain, 1926. Orpheus sings the serpent to sleep before Jason cuts off its head. A print from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang, 1926

Background imageAndrew Lang Collection: Ulysses Shoots the First Arrow at the Wooers, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice Ford

Ulysses Shoots the First Arrow at the Wooers, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice Ford
Ulysses Shoots the First Arrow at the Wooers, 1926. Ulysses (Odysseus) killing the suitors of his wife Penelope after returning to Ithaca after his long absence at the Trojan War and on his Odyssey

Background imageAndrew Lang Collection: Calypso Takes Pity on Ulysses, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice Ford

Calypso Takes Pity on Ulysses, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice Ford
Calypso Takes Pity on Ulysses, 1926. Calypso, a sea-nymph, falls in love with Ulysses (Odysseus) and compels him to stay with her for seven years until persuaded by Zeus to release him

Background imageAndrew Lang Collection: The Fairy Queens Carriage, c1870. Artist: Richard Doyle

The Fairy Queens Carriage, c1870. Artist: Richard Doyle
The Fairy Queens Carriage, c1870. Illustration from In Fairyland: A series of Pictures from the Elf-World by William Allingham and Andrew Lang


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