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Circe Invidiosa is a
painting by John
William Waterhouse completed in 1892. It is his
second depiction,
after Circe Offering the Cup to
Ulysses (1891)...
- the view in her
mirror (a
common method still used by weavers).
Circe Invidiosa,
another depiction of
Circe by
Waterhouse List of
paintings by John William...
- the Cup to
Ulysses 1891
Ulysses and the
Sirens 1891 Danaë 1892
Circe Invidiosa 1892
Gathering Summer Flowers in a
Devonshire Garden 1892-1893 A Naiad...
- by John Mel****sh
Strudwick (1886) and John
William Waterhouse (Circe
Invidiosa, 1892). The
Middle English Scylle (/ˈsɪliː/,
reflecting ‹See Tfd›Gr****:...
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Hypopta invidiosa is a moth in the
family Cossidae. It is
found in the
Amazon region. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson...
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Hileithia invidiosa is a
species of moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1914. It is
found in Panama. The wingspan...
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Circe and
Scylla in John
William Waterhouse's
Circe Invidiosa (1892)...
- Art
Gallery of
South Australia,
which also owns Waterhouse's 1892
Circe Invidiosa.
Honorius was
named Western Emperor at the age of 10,
after the death...
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moths of the
family Crambidae. It
contains only one species,
Cheloterma invidiosa,
which is
found in
India (****am). "GlobIZ search".
Global Information...
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Offering the Cup to
Ulysses (1891)
Ulysses and the
Sirens (1891)
Circe Invidiosa (1892) The Lady of
Shalott Looking at
Lancelot (1894)
Ophelia (1894) Hylas...