13+ Greek Mythology Siren Artwork PNG. Ulysses and the sirens, attic pottery giclee print. Siren, in greek mythology, a creature half bird and half woman who lures sailors to destruction by the sweetness of her song.

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We have many greek mythology paintings for home decorating needs. One of them played the lyre, another sang, and another played the flute. The three sirens that were written about the most in greek mythology were pisinoe, aglaope and thelxiepi, all daughters of the river god, achelous.

In greek art they are most often represented with the body of a bird and a woman's head, typically clutching a lyre and most often seen in a musical context, scenes with.

A whimsical piece could also be fun to hang in your bar or the place where you gather with friends. We examine their history and the stories that feature in. In homer's odyssey, the greek hero odysseus escapes the danger of the sirens' song by stopping the ears of his crew with wax and having himself tied to the mast. A whimsical piece could also be fun to hang in your bar or the place where you gather with friends.