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Gods in the Odyssey

Gods in the Odyssey. Aphrodite, Ares and Hephaestus in the “Lay of Demodocus” Odyssey 8.266-366. Hephaestus. The Return to Olympus. The Birth of Athena. Francois Vase, 6 th cent. B.C. Florence. Hephaestus and the Armings of Achilles and Aeneas.

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Gods in the Odyssey

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  1. Gods in the Odyssey Aphrodite, Ares and Hephaestus in the “Lay of Demodocus” Odyssey 8.266-366

  2. Hephaestus The Return to Olympus The Birth of Athena Francois Vase, 6th cent. B.C. Florence

  3. Hephaestus and the Armings of Achilles and Aeneas Vulcan Presenting Venus with Arms for Aeneas Francois Boucher, 1757, Louvre, Paris Dutuit Painter, ca 480 BC

  4. Aphrodite and AresRed-Figure Vase (detail) Fifth-century B.C.

  5. House of M. Lucretius Fronto Pompeii

  6. Roman wall paintings, 1st century AD

  7. Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) Mars and Vénus, National Gallery, London

  8. Venus, Mars and Cupid by Bartholomäus Spranger (1546-1611)

  9. Guercino, 1633

  10. Copley, John Singleton1754

  11. Ares and AphroditeJacques-Louis DavidOil on canvas, 1824Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels

  12. Vénus et Mars, surpris par Vulcain, Français 137 , Fol. 46vOvidius, Metamorphoseon libri XV , Belgique, Flandre, XVe siècle

  13. Mars and Venus SurprisedTintoretto, 1518-15941550

  14. Heemskerk, Martin Van, 1536

  15. Hans Johann Rottenhammer(Munich 1564 – Augsburg 1625) Mars, Venus and the Forge of Vulcan – oil on wood cm 32 x cm 40

  16. Honoré Daumier 1808-1879

  17. L. Corinth 1909

  18. Nancy Farmer Hephaestus' Trap Pencil 16 x 12 inches approx, 2006

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