EditorialOne eyed creatures looking at a female figure. Un autre monde. Transformations, visions, incarnations ... et autres choses. Paris, 1844. Science-fiction. Black and white engraving / illustration. Source: 1458.k.10 page 102. Language: French.
EditorialPolyphemus and Galatea, The one-eyed giant Polyphemus is in love with the sea nymph Galatea and plays for her on his pan flute. Galatea rides over the waves in her dolphin-drawn heart shell. Tritons and nereids play around her in the water. A convex cl...
EditorialCarolyn Hernandez, of New York City, with her one-eyed cat Hawkeye, stops on her way to Washington, D.C., at the Richard Stockton Rest Area in New Jersey along Interstate 95, Sept. 5, 2020. (Kirsten Luce/The New York Times)
EditorialPolyphemus and Galatea, The one-eyed giant Polyphemus is in love with the sea nymph Galatea and plays for her on his pan flute. Galatea rides over the waves in her dolphin-drawn heart shell. Tritons and nereids play around her in the water. A convex cl...
EditorialLava landscape on the slopes of Mount Aetna,Sicily. Smokeholes in the lava may have inspired the myth of the Cyclops Polyphem,the one-eyed giant of the Odyssee and of Ovid's metamorphoses.
EditorialOne eyed creatures looking at a female figure. Un autre monde. Transformations, visions, incarnations ... et autres choses. Paris, 1844. Science-fiction. Black and white engraving / illustration. Source: 1458.k.10 page 102. Language: French.
EditorialTerracotta plaque, Augustan or Julio-Claudian, 27 B.C.?A.D. 68, Roman, Terracotta, Overall: 18 1/4 x 14 1/2 x 2 1/2 in. (46.4 x 36.8 x 6.4 cm), Terracottas, Relief with a griffin and an arimasp. Arimasps were mythical one-eyed men who dwelt with gold-g...
EditorialGalatea, 1656. The nereid Galatea loves the shepherd Acis, son of Pan. Polyphem, one-eyed cyclops, desires her and when she refuses his advances, throws a rock at the couple, killing Acis. Galatea changes Acis into a rivulet.
EditorialLava landscape on the slopes of Mount Aetna,Sicily. Smokeholes in the lava may have inspired the myth of the Cyclops Polyphem,the one-eyed giant of the Odyssee and of Ovid's metamorphoses.