Journal of Mosaic Research (Nov 2020)

La représentation d’Ulysse et de Polyphème dans la mosaïque romaine. Analyses et comparaisons

  • Véronique VASSAL

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26658/jmr.782456
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 281 – 294

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The Representation of Ulysses and Polyphemus in Roman Mosaics. Analyses and Comparisons In Homer’s Odyssey, whilst Ulysses is staying at the court of the Pheacians, he narrates his past adventures, in particular his encounter with the Cyclops, Polyphemus. The obvious physical imbalance between the two protagonists provides moral justification for recourse to guile, to metis, rather than engaging in a regular combat. In this paper, we have chosen to further exploit mosaics representing Ulysses inebriating Polyphemus for the sole purpose of revisiting the documentation by focusing on comparable works - sculptures, paintings and minor arts - in order to put forward a few hypotheses. We will take a look in turn at the role played by the sculptures of the Hellenistic period, the influence of Aristotle’s unity of action and unity of time, ending with the different depictions of Polyphemus’ organs of sight – at times « monocular » or « triocular » – in attempt to elicit their iconographical meaning.

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