The Meeting of Odysseus and Nausicaa, Jacques Jordaens, c. 1630 - c. 1640 painting Illustration of book VI of the Odysee of Homer. Odysseus, naked and exhausted after he has suffered shipwreck on the island of Phaeacia, Princess Nausicaa, daughter of King Alcinous, and her companions, scare. Nausicaa is central to the landscape, surrounded by its maids, some of which in a gilded car; Odysseus kneels on the right on the edge of the forest; Between Odysseus and Nausicaa, one of the maid tries to flee in a red costume. Antwerp (possibly) oil paint (paint). canvas painting meeting of Nausicaa and


The Meeting of Odysseus and Nausicaa, Jacques Jordaens, c. 1630 - c. 1640 painting Illustration of book VI of the Odysee of Homer. Odysseus, naked and exhausted after he has suffered shipwreck on the island of Phaeacia, Princess Nausicaa, daughter of King Alcinous, and her companions, scare. Nausicaa is central to the landscape, surrounded by its maids, some of which in a gilded car; Odysseus kneels on the right on the edge of the forest; Between Odysseus and Nausicaa, one of the maid tries to flee in a red costume. Antwerp (possibly) oil paint (paint). canvas painting meeting of Nausicaa and Ulysses: Ulysses, almost naked, comes out of the bushes; Nausicaa and her companions are startled at the sight


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