Ulysses seconded by Telemachus and two of their shepherds disband all the pursuers. Illustration for book XXII of the Odyssey by Homer, in the Odyssey, published in Amsterdam in 1731, Private Collection Milan by Flemish School

Ulysses seconded by Telemachus and two of their shepherds disband all the pursuers. Illustration for book XXII of the Odyssey by Homer, in the Odyssey, published in Amsterdam in 1731, Private Collection Milan

(Ulysses second by Telemaque and two of their shepherds disbanded all the pursuers. Lustration for the XXII book of the Odyssee of Homere, in the Odyssee, published in Amsterdam in 1731, Collection privee Milan.)


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Ulysses seconded by Telemachus and two of their shepherds disband all the pursuers. Illustration for book XXII of the Odyssey by Homer, in the Odyssey, published in Amsterdam in 1731, Private Collection Milan by Flemish School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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