
In Tate Britain
Prints and Drawings Room
View by appointment- Artist
- After John Flaxman 1755–1826
- Part of
- The Odyssey of Homer
- Medium
- Engraving and etching on paper
- Dimensions
- Image: 171 × 327 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Purchased as part of the Oppé Collection with assistance from the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund 1996
- Reference
- T11217
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- emotions, concepts and ideas(16,416)
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- emotions and human qualities(5,345)
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- anger(141)
- classical(198)
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- Homer, ‘Odyssey’(59)
- actions: expressive(2,622)
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- attacking(165)
- man(10,453)
- corpse(99)
- group(4,227)
- birth to death(1,472)
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- death(685)
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