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🖌Hyuna Lee (Leepix_x)

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Penelope
Artist: John Roddam Spencer Stanhope (British, 1829–1908)
Date: 1864
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Private Collection
'Then day by day she would weave at the great web, but by night would unravel it, when she had let place torches by her. So for three years she was secret in her design… "Young men, my wooers, since goodly Odysseus is dead, be patient, though eager for my marriage, until I finish this robe—I would not that my spinning should come to naught—a shroud for the lord Laertes, against the time when the fell fate of grievous death shall strike him down; lest any of the Achaean women in the land should be wroth with me, if he, who had won great possessions, were to lie without a shroud."'
🖊Homer, Odyssey
Penelope depicts the Queen of Ithaca and faithful wife of King Odysseus (Ulysses) from Homer’s The Odyssey seated in an apple-orchard weaving at her loom. During her husband’s ten year absence fighting in the Trojan wars, Penelope was beset by suitors vying for her affection and insisting that Odysseus must be dead. Refusing to believe that she was widowed or abandoned, Penelope rebuffed their advances and kept them at bay with various ruses, one of which was to say that she would marry one of the men after completing a woven funeral pall she was making for her father-in-law. Everyday she would work industriously at the tapestry as the impatient suitors watched her progress but at night she would secretly unpick the day’s work.
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