Circe Invidiosa by John William Waterhouse, 1892. The envious witch Circe who having tried without success to persuade the hero Glaucaus to abandon the maiden Scylla, poisoned the sea where Scylla bathed, thus turning Scylla into a sea monster.
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Ladies Petite T-Shirt
The classic t-shirt, made specifically for women. Pre-shrunk, 5.0 ounce 100% super-soft cotton, baby jersey knit. Coverstitched 3/4" bottom hem and sleeve opening. Custom contoured fit. Made by Bella. Sizes run extremely small. Order 1 to 2 sizes larger than normal. Imported.
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Circe Invidiosa by John William Waterhouse
Circe Invidiosa by John William Waterhouse, 1892. The envious witch Circe who having tried without success to persuade the hero Glaucaus to abandon the maiden Scylla, poisoned the sea where Scylla bathed, thus turning Scylla into a sea monster.
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