CC 301 Syllabus
Lecture 7 Outline
1. Bust of Homer
2. Map showing the probable route of
Odysseus' Travels
3. Attic Red-Figure Vase: Odysseus
and the Sirens
4. South Italian Vase Painting: Odysseus
and the Sirens
5. Attic Black-Figure Vase Painting Detail: Circe
and her potion
6. Circe and her lovers in a
landscape, by Dosso Dossi
7. Odysseus and Calypso, by Jan
Brueghel
8. Circe offering her cup, by John
William Waterhouse
9. Wall-painting from Pompeii: The House
of Circe
10. Black-Figure Vase Detail: Parody
of Odysseus and Circe
11. Attic Red-Figure Detail: Telemachus
and Penelope
12. Penelope Weaving, by John
William Waterhouse
13. Penelope and the Suitors, by
Pinturicchio
14. Relief Plaque: Penelope and
Odysseus
15. Attic Red-Figure Detail: Odysseus in
the Footwashing Scene
16. Proto-Attic Vase Painting: Odysseus
Blinding Polyphemus (Cyclops)
17. Odysseus
Blinding Polyphemus, by Matisse
18. Odysseus
and his companions escape the Cyclops'
cave, by Jacob Jordaens
19. Bronze Figurine: Odysseus
and the Ram
20. Wall-Painting
from a Villa in Rome, 1st cent.AD: The
Laestrygonians
21. Sperlonga
Sculptural Group: Blinding of
Polyphemus
22. Sperlonga
Sculptures (Museum)
23. Sperlonga Sculpture: Bust
of Polyphemus (Cyclops)
24. Sperlonga Sculpture: Scale
of Polyphemus' Hand
25. Sculpture from Sperlonga: Bust
of Odysseus
26. Grotto
and Fish-farm at Sperlonga
27. Aerial View of
Sperlonga
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