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The Cave of the Storm Nymphs is a painting by British artist Edward Poynter, depicting three nude sirens or nymphs from Greek mythology that lure sailors to their deaths. Poynter painted two versions, one in 1902 and the other in 1903, with minor differences. The former is housed in the Norfolk, Virginia Hermitage Museum, and the latter is in the private collection of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber. One of the depicted sirens is playing a golden stringed, tortoise-shell lyre, while the other two sirens rejoice amid the foundering ship, expecting to add to the cave’s treasure.

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  • The Cave of the Storm Nymphs is a painting by British artist Edward Poynter, depicting three nude sirens or nymphs from Greek mythology that lure sailors to their deaths. Poynter painted two versions, one in 1902 and the other in 1903, with minor differences. The former is housed in the Norfolk, Virginia Hermitage Museum, and the latter is in the private collection of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber. One of the depicted sirens is playing a golden stringed, tortoise-shell lyre, while the other two sirens rejoice amid the foundering ship, expecting to add to the cave’s treasure. (en)
  • The Cave of the Storm Nyphms (em português: A Caverna das Ninfas da Tempestade) é um pintura do artista britânico Edward Poynter que retrata três sereias ou ninfas da mitologia grega nuas que atraem marinheiros para a morte. Poynter pintou duas versões, uma em 1902 e a outra em 1903, com diferenças mínimas entre elas. A original está localizada no Museu Hermitage em Norfolk, no estado da Virgínia e a outra está em uma coleção privada pertencente a Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber. Uma das ninfas retratadas está tocando uma lira de cordas douradas em forma de concha, enquanto as outras duas admiram o naufrágio do navio ao fundo com a intenção de pilhar seus tesouros e levá-los para sua caverna. (pt)
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  • The Cave of the Storm Nymphs is a painting by British artist Edward Poynter, depicting three nude sirens or nymphs from Greek mythology that lure sailors to their deaths. Poynter painted two versions, one in 1902 and the other in 1903, with minor differences. The former is housed in the Norfolk, Virginia Hermitage Museum, and the latter is in the private collection of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber. One of the depicted sirens is playing a golden stringed, tortoise-shell lyre, while the other two sirens rejoice amid the foundering ship, expecting to add to the cave’s treasure. In 1901, Poynter drew a preparatory study for the painting, housed in the National Gallery of Canada. The study was donated to the National Gallery of Canada by Dennis T. Lanigan Collection in 2007. (en)
  • The Cave of the Storm Nyphms (em português: A Caverna das Ninfas da Tempestade) é um pintura do artista britânico Edward Poynter que retrata três sereias ou ninfas da mitologia grega nuas que atraem marinheiros para a morte. Poynter pintou duas versões, uma em 1902 e a outra em 1903, com diferenças mínimas entre elas. A original está localizada no Museu Hermitage em Norfolk, no estado da Virgínia e a outra está em uma coleção privada pertencente a Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber. Uma das ninfas retratadas está tocando uma lira de cordas douradas em forma de concha, enquanto as outras duas admiram o naufrágio do navio ao fundo com a intenção de pilhar seus tesouros e levá-los para sua caverna. Em 1901, Poynter esboçou um preparatório para a pintura que está localizado na Galeria Nacional do Canadá. O estudo foi doado da coleção de Dennis T. Lanigan para a Galeria em 2007. (pt)
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