This artwork is the third part of the Odysseus Triptych by Luogo Comune

“Sing to me, O Goddess, of the man wise and wary,
who, after he had destroyed holy Ilium,
saw the cities of many peoples
and learned their customs.
Many sufferings at sea he bore in his heart,
while he strove to save his own life
and to bring his comrades home.
Yet none of them he saved,
though he longed to.”

Following Circe’s instructions, Ulysses descends into the Underworld to consult Tiresias so that he may show him the way home. The seer foretells that, if the Greeks eat the sacred cattle of Helios, Ulysses will return to his homeland only after losing all his companions, and he will find Ithaca ruled by impostors.

Created on June 10, 2021
Via Mauro Codussi, 7, 24124 Bergamo BG, Italy
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Marker details

AccessPublic
Artist nationalityItaly
Date createdJun 10, 2021
OrganizationCapacityes, Tantemani Pigmenti
Surface typeOutdoor Wall
Marker typeartwork
CityBergamo
CountryItaly