A Flemish mythological tapestry fragment, the central portion of the story of Ulysses (Odysseus), the Greek hero, as narrated in the Odyssey of Homer; Ulysses blinding the one eyed giant, Polyphemus, son of Poseidon (Neptune) on the island of Ithaca after the fall of Troy-- 114 x 107in. (290 x 272cm.), 17th century, joined and reworked, with new borders
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A Flemish mythological tapestry fragment, the central portion of the story of Ulysses (Odysseus), the Greek hero, as narrated in the Odyssey of Homer; Ulysses blinding the one eyed giant, Polyphemus, son of Poseidon (Neptune) on the island of Ithaca after the fall of Troy-- 114 x 107in. (290 x 272cm.), 17th century, joined and reworked, with new borders

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A Flemish mythological tapestry fragment, the central portion of the story of Ulysses (Odysseus), the Greek hero, as narrated in the Odyssey of Homer; Ulysses blinding the one eyed giant, Polyphemus, son of Poseidon (Neptune) on the island of Ithaca after the fall of Troy-- 114 x 107in. (290 x 272cm.), 17th century, joined and reworked, with new borders
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