Odysseus and the Sirenen, Theodoor van Thulden, After Francesco Primaticcio, After Nicolò Dell'abate, 1633 In the foreground the singing Sirenen, who sailed sailors to their downfall. Odysseus has been tied to the mast and his men keep course because they have closed their ears in order not to hear the singing. In the background, the ship of Odysseus passes the sea monster Scylla, which devours six of his men. The print is part of an album. Paris paper etching / engraving / letterpress printing In the foreground the singing Sirenen, who sailed sailors to their downfall. Odysseus has been tied


Odysseus and the Sirenen, Theodoor van Thulden, After Francesco Primaticcio, After Nicolò Dell'abate, 1633 In the foreground the singing Sirenen, who sailed sailors to their downfall. Odysseus has been tied to the mast and his men keep course because they have closed their ears in order not to hear the singing. In the background, the ship of Odysseus passes the sea monster Scylla, which devours six of his men. The print is part of an album. Paris paper etching / engraving / letterpress printing In the foreground the singing Sirenen, who sailed sailors to their downfall. Odysseus has been tied to the mast and his men keep course because they have closed their ears in order not to hear the singing. In the background, the ship of Odysseus passes the sea monster Scylla, which devours six of his men. The print is part of an album. Paris paper etching / engraving / letterpress printing


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