Skip to main content

Circe Giving Drink to the Companions of Ulysses

(Italian, about 1510–about 1550)
mid 16th century
Medium/TechniqueChiaroscuro woodcut printed from two blocks, in dark gray and black
DimensionsSheet: 24.7 x 21.6 cm (9 3/4 x 8 1/2 in.)(trimmed to the rectangular borderline at the top and bottom, and within the borderline at the sides, lacking c. 40 mm at the left and c. 20 mm at the right)
Credit LineHarvey D. Parker Collection—Harvey Drury Parker Fund
Accession numberP1708
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPrints
ProvenanceHenry F. Sewall, New York (1816-1896)(Lugt 1309); purchased by MFA November 1897
St. John the Baptist in the Desert
Antonio da Trento
About 1530–50
Augustus and the Tiburtine Sibyl
Antonio da Trento
About 1530–50
St. John the Baptist in the Desert
Antonio da Trento
About 1530–50
Circe Drinking with the Companions of Ulysses
Antonio da Trento
mid 16th century
The Virgin and Child Accompanied by Saints
Antonio da Trento
mid 16th century
Nude Man Seen from Behind
Antonio da Trento
about 1530–1550
St. Cecilia
Antonio da Trento
about 1530–1550
Circe Giving Drink to the Companions of Ulysses
Antonio da Trento
mid 16th century
Circe Drinking with the Companions of Ulysses
Antonio da Trento
mid 16th century
Circe Drinking with the Companions of Ulysses
Antonio da Trento
mid 16th century
The Choleric Temperament
Antonio da Trento
mid 16th century