Morwenna Morrison
Odysseus and Argos, 2025
Oil on wood panel
40 x 40 cm
£ 4,760.00
'In Homer’s Odyssey, Argos was the faithful dog of Odysseus who ended up neglected after Odysseus, his master, was presumed dead after being gone for twenty years. Odysseus returns to...
"In Homer’s Odyssey, Argos was the faithful dog of Odysseus who ended up neglected after Odysseus, his master, was presumed dead after being gone for twenty years. Odysseus returns to Ithaca to find his dog lying in piles of manure, immobile from old age and neglect, and starving. Argos on seeing Odysseus, immediately recognises him, lifting his head and wagging his tail. Disguised, Odysseus cannot greet his dog without revealing his identity. So he turns away. As he leaves, Argos drops his head and gently expires. I have chosen to celebrate and reimagine Argos as a beloved, British ceramic dog, one often found as a pair on either end of mantlepieces in many households, standing guard and protecting the home. Here Argos is surrounded by poppies and peonies, symbols of love, faithfulness, and death. Odysseus, seen to the right, seems to be pleading for forgiveness." - Morwenna Morrison
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