The Sorrow of Telemachus is an oil painting by the Swiss artist Angelica Kauffman, from 1783.
It is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York.
They show scenes from the French novel The Adventures of Telemachus published by François Fénelon in 1699, and based on the story of Telemachus, son of Odysseus.
[1][2][3] Telemachus was shipwrecked off Calypso's island, and in this image she tells her nymphs to stop singing Odysseus's praises because of his son's grief.
[3] Kauffman painted two other versions of this work: in 1788 (held by the Bündner Museum of Art [de] in Chur, Switzerland, and in 1789 (sold by Christie's in London in April 1998).