Françoise Taylor

Elpenor

Engraving (burin) by Françoise Taylor, January 1945
Actual size: 90mm high x 118mm wide

From the Odyssey. While Odysseus was staying on Circe's island his the youngest comrade, Elpenor, became drunk and climbed onto the roof of Circe's palace to sleep. The next morning, waking upon hearing his comrades making preparations to travel to Hades, he forgot he was on the roof and fell, breaking his neck, and died in the act. Odysseus and his men apparently noticed his absence, but they were too busy to look for him. When Odysseus arrived in Hades, Elpenor was the first shade to meet Odysseus, and pleaded with him to return to Aeaea and give him a proper cremation and burial. After finishing his task in the underworld, Odysseus returned to Aeaea and cremated Elpenor's body, then buried him with his armour and marked the grave with an oar of his ship.

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Filedate: January 20th, 2025