
Odysseus on the island of the Phaecians is a landscape painting byPeter Paul Rubens, dating to around 1630–1635. It showsNausicaa and her maids discovering Odysseus on Phaecia. It is now in theGalleria Palatina inFlorence.
The work was first recorded in 1677 in theduke of Richelieu's collection as a view of the city ofCadiz. It passed from there into theHabsburg collection and arrived inFlorence in 1765. It was taken to Paris by the French between March and April 1799 and remained in France until 1815.
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