Ulysses feigning madness
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Caption | Ulysses feigning madness, with Ulysses feigning madness by yoking a horse and an ox to his plough and ploughing a beach, with his son Telemachus in front of the plough. After the painting by Heywood Hardy, gravure by Goupil & Co Illustration for The Chefs-D'Oeuvre d'Art of the International Exhibition, 1878, edited by Edward Straham (Gebbie & Barrie, c 1878). |
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Creator | After Heywood Hardy, English (1842–1933) |
Artwork medium | gravure (digitally cleaned) |
Credit | Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | International Exhibition 1878 Exposition Universelle 1878 feigning Ulysses Odysseus ploughs plows ploughing animals oxen horses dramatic classicism Telemachus madness Heywood Hardy |
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M168400 | Hi-res: 6,129 x 4,104 pixels Lo-res: 1,222 x 818 pixels |
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