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Circe and Ulysses, 1611-1669. Creators: Filippo Lauri, Pietro da CortonaCirce and Ulysses, 1611-1669
Circe Punishes Glaucus by Turning Scylla into a Monster, 1695. Creator: Eglon Hendrik van der NeerCirce Punishes Glaucus by Turning Scylla into a Monster, 1695
Circe. Creator: UnknownCirce
Fragment of a Band Depicting Scene from Homers Odyssey, England, 16th / 17th centuryFragment of a Band Depicting Scene from Homers Odyssey, England, 16th/17th century. Possibly the scene where Circe the enchantress turns Odysseus crew into swine
Armida Encounters the Sleeping Rinaldo, 1742 / 45. Creator: Giovanni Battista TiepoloArmida Encounters the Sleeping Rinaldo, 1742/45
Armida Abandoned by Rinaldo, 1742 / 45. Creator: Giovanni Battista TiepoloArmida Abandoned by Rinaldo, 1742/45
Rinaldo and Armida in Her Garden, 1742 / 45. Creator: Giovanni Battista TiepoloRinaldo and Armida in Her Garden, 1742/45
Circe, 1910. Creator: Frederick Stuart ChurchCirce, 1910
Circe and Her Lovers in a Landscape, c. 1525. Creator: Dosso DossiCirce and Her Lovers in a Landscape, c. 1525
Morgan-le-Fay, 1864. Creator: Frederick Augustus SandysMorgan-le-Fay, 1864 Artist: Frederick Sandys. Morgan le Fay is a powerful enchantress in the Arthurian legend. Early appearances of Morgan do not elaborate her character beyond her role as either a
Circe changing the companions of Ulysses into beasts, 1650-1651
Circe with the companions of Ulysses changed into animals, 1650-51
Lady Lilith, 1867. Creators: Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Henry Treffry DunnLady Lilith, 1867
Circe, 1865. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronCirce, 1865. A child (Kate Keown) with grapes and leaves around her head, in close-up and slightly out of focus, with the subject looking straight into the camera
Rinaldo Enchanted by Armida 1742-1745. Artist: Giovanni Battista TiepoloRinaldo Enchanted by Armida 1742-1745. Rinaldo is diverted by the beautiful sorceress Armida from the crusade to take control of Jerusalem from the Muslims