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Displayed in Buckingham Palace alongside other renowned artworks, this piece represents a pivotal moment in Renaissance art history.
Parmigianino's "Circe and the Companions of Ulysses" (1527) depicts a captivating scene from Homer’s Odyssey, showcasing the enchantress Circe with her transformed crew in a richly detailed Mannerist painting.
This drawing by Parmigianino exemplifies the Mannerist style with its refined aesthetic and focus on capturing a fleeting moment from Ovid’s myth of Diana and Actaeon. It portrays Actaeon's hunting companion sounding his horn to alert his master, highlighting the artist's fascination with human form and poetic invention.