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  2. Echo and Narcissus - Wikipedia

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    Echo and Narcissus is a myth from Ovid's Metamorphoses, a Roman mythological epic from the Augustan Age. The introduction of the mountain nymph , Echo , into the story of Narcissus , the beautiful youth who rejected Echo and fell in love with his own reflection, appears to have been Ovid's invention.

  3. Echo and Narcissus (Waterhouse painting) - Wikipedia

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    Echo and Narcissus is a 1903 oil painting by John William Waterhouse. It illustrates the myth of Echo and Narcissus from Ovid 's Metamorphoses . John William Waterhouse (1847–1917) was an English painter who, because of his style and themes, is generally classified as a Pre-Raphaelite .

  4. Echo and Narcissus (Poussin) - Wikipedia

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    Echo and Narcissus is an oil painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin, from 1627-1628. It measures 74 by 100 cm (29 by 39 in) and is held in the Louvre , in Paris . [ 1 ]

  5. Echo (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Echo and Narcissus, a depiction of Echo and Narcissus featuring Cupid and his arrows. (Nicolas Poussin, 1630, Louvre Museum, Paris) The Lay of Narcissus, one of many titles by which the work is known, is a Norman-French verse narrative written towards the end of the 12th century. In the four manuscripts that remain, an unknown author borrows ...

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    Echo and Narcissus (1627), by Nicolas Poussin. Oil on canvas, 74 × 100 cm (29 × 39 in). Louvre, Paris Items portrayed in this file depicts. Echo and Narcissus ...

  7. Écho et Narcisse - Wikipedia

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    Écho et Narcisse (Echo and Narcissus) is a 1779 drame lyrique in three acts, the last original opera written by Christoph Willibald Gluck, his sixth for the French stage. The libretto, written by Louis-Théodore de Tschudi, tells the story of the love between Echo and Narcissus.

  8. Narcissus (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Echo was an Oread (mountain nymph) and, like Tiresias, had a sensory ability altered after an argument between Juno and Jove. Echo had kept Juno occupied with gossip while Jove had an affair behind her back. In another similar version by Ovid, it Echo kept the goddess Juno occupied with stories while Zeus's lovers escaped Mount Olympus. [4]

  9. Template:POTD/2020-06-07 - Wikipedia

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    Echo and Narcissus is an oil-on-canvas painting by English painter John William Waterhouse, dating from 1903, illustrating the myth of Echo and Narcissus from Ovid's Metamorphoses. The nymph Echo was unable to speak except to repeat the last sentence she had heard.