1849-1917
, Victorian Romanticist painter and draftsman
Ulysses and the Sirens
c. 1891
Oil on canvas
Melbourne | Australia
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1849-1917
, Victorian Romanticist painter and draftsman
Ulysses and the Sirens
c. 1891
Oil on canvas
Melbourne | Australia
Waterhouse uses this myth to create an inspirational and compelling composition. The Sirens, as birds, flock around the ship singing with there melodic voices, the men gazing at them with awe. Ulysses himself, arms and legs tense, leans towards the mythical creatures with curious longing. The ship itself is beautifully designed with the oars protruding out of lions' heads on the sides, deep rich red sails, and its arching prow. On either side of the ship, the tall mountains force them down their path. Waterhouse painted other images from the Odyssey including Penelope and the Suitors, Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses, and one entitled simply The Siren.
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