Image: Circe Invidiosa - John William Waterhouse
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Description: Image of Circe, a figure from Greek mythology, who appears in Homer's Odyssey. This painting shows a scene not from the Odyssey, but from Ovid's Metamorphoses. A jealous Circe throws a magic potion into the well, where her rival in love Scylla is going to bathe.
Title: Latin: Circe Invidiosa Jealous Circetitle QS:P1476,la:"Circe Invidiosa" label QS:Lla,"Circe Invidiosa" label QS:Lfr,"Circé jalouse" label QS:Lde,"Eifersüchtige Kirke" label QS:Les,"Circe envidiosa" label QS:Lnl,"Jaloerse Circe" label QS:Len,"Jealous Circe"
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Author: John William Waterhouse
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License: Public domain
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