Collection: | Munich, Antikensammlungen |
Summary: | Interior: Herakles and Athena |
Ware: | Attic Red Figure |
Painter: | Attributed to Douris |
Attributed By: | J.D. Beazley |
Potter: | Attributed to Python |
Context: | From Vulci |
Date: | ca. 490 BC - ca. 470 BC |
Dimensions: | D. 0.33 m. |
Primary Citation: | |
Shape: | Kylix |
Beazley Number: | 205230 |
Region: | Etruria |
Period: | Late Archaic/Early Classical |
Decoration Description:
Side A: Peleus and Thetis. In the center, Peleus wrestles Thetis to make her his wife. A small lion biting Peleus' upper arm represents one of the creatures Thetis transformed herself into to escape his attacks. Peleus wears a short chiton, Thetis a chiton and himation, her hair in a sakkos. To either side, Nereids flee, holding their arms high in distress, some holding dolphins and fish.
Side B: Nereids run to their father Nereus, and one clasps his head and beseeches him for help.
Tondo: Herakles resting while Athena pours him a drink. Herakles sits on a rock, wearing a lion skin over his head, and holds out a kantharos. He holds his left hand up, gesturing. Athena, standing before him, pours wine from a trefoil oinochoe. She wears a diadem and holds her owl in her left hand, while her spear rests in her arm and her helmet is set on a rock beside her. Behind the two, an olive tree.
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