Johann Heinrich Lips

Odysseus, at the Doors of Hades, Meets the Shades of Tiresias and Anticlea

1785
Pen and brown ink and black ink wash, with brown ink wash, on blued-white laid paper
45.4 × 67 cm (17.9 × 26.4 in)

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