Penelope΄s Suitors (Odysseus' wife) - Original Artwok Handmade Ceramic Sculpture - 55cm (21.6")
Item Code: A6-Penelopes-Suitors
Days to Ship: 4 -10 Days
Specifications
Color: | White, Brown, Black, Beige |
Material: | Ceramic |
Dimensions: | Length 13.8" (35cm) Width 2.9" (7.5cm) Height 21.6" (55cm) Weight 6.6 lbs (3.00kg) |
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Item Description
Penelope's Suitors (Odysseus' wife) - Original Artwork Handmade Ceramic Sculpture
Prestigious Work of Art Inspired By Homer's Oddyssey - Greek Mythology.
Featuring a Bronze Arrow with Ceramic Tip Passed Throughout 3 Adstract Bodies with Axe Shape Chest Representing the Suitors or Oddyseus Wife, Penelope.
Exquisite - Rather Tall Size - Original Artwork Sculpture of Historical Background, Highy Appreciate by Intellectuals, Stamped by the Artist.
According to Story, After wandering for 10 years, Odysseus Returns Home to Ithaca Island and Realise that Penelope, His Beloved Wife, is Surrounded by Ambitius Suitors.
Odysseus Still Disguised as an Old Man, Amazes Them by Succeding an Arrow Shot to Pass Through a Series of 14 Axes, From the Bow The Suitors Have All Failed to Master.
He Then Proceeds to Kill Them All and Gain Back his Kingdom and Penelope.
A Fine Centerpiece Sculpture to Home or Office Decor.
Excellent Ceramic Sculpture (Stoneware Quality) With Mythical Background.
- Handmade Quality Item
- Engraving Service Available
- Comes With a Free Fabric Stylish Gift Bag
- Made in Greece - Ships from Greece
- Exclusive Item
Dimensions:
Length 13.8" (35cm)
Width 2.9" (7.5cm)
Height 21.6" (55cm)
Weight 6.6 lbs (3.00kg)
Additional info:
Ancient Greek mythology tells us that Penelope's husband Odysseus, King of Ithaca, goes off to fight in the 10 year Trojan War.
While most survivors return relatively soon, it takes Odysseus another ten years to return home, and in this time the suitors court Penelope, whom they believe (or hope) has become a widow.
Once Odysseus returns home, his son Telemachus tells him that there are 108 suitors.
Under the pretext of courting Penelope, the suitors proceed to spend their days at Odysseus' house, feasting on the livestock.
Odysseus meets with Penelope in secret where she organizes a contest where the person who can string Odysseus' bow will become his successor.
In disguise Odysseus wins the contest, sheds his disguise and kills all of the suitors with the help of Telemachus and Philoeteus.
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