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Circe Invidiosa, 1892. Artist: Waterhouse, John William (1849-1917)Circe Invidiosa, 1892. Found in the collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia
Scylla Watching Minos from the Castle Walls, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm JansonScylla Watching Minos from the Castle Walls, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 72
Glaucus and Scylla, c1661. Creator: Salvator RosaGlaucus and Scylla, c1661
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
Charybdis and Scylla, 1894. Creator: Ernest Cornelis Ary RenanCharybdis and Scylla, 1894
Circe. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris
The Adventure with Scylla, 1926. Artist: Henry Justice FordThe 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
Glaucus and Scylla. Artist: Turner, Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851)Glaucus and Scylla. Found in the collection of Kimbell Art Museum
Scylla and Glaucus, ca 1580-1582. Artist: Spranger, Bartholomeus (1546-1611)Scylla and Glaucus, ca 1580-1582. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne
Scylla, 375-350 B. C Artist: Black Fury Group (active early 300s B. C. )Scylla, 375-350 B.C.. Found in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Greek bronze of Scylla, the sea-monster in the Odyssey who devours ten of Odysseus crew, from the National Archaeological Museum in Athens