Chapter 2: The Olympians
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♦ Naples, Museo Nazionale Archeologico 81666 (H3222): Apulian red-figure volute krater, judges of the Underworld with Triptolemos on left
Photos from David Saunders, “Ancient Vase Presents a Who’s Who of the Underworld,” The Iris: Behind the Scenes at the Getty, November 23, 2016
♦ Reggio Calabria, Museum Nazionale Archeologico 4001: Attic black-figure amphora fragment, Manner of Exekias, with Demeter mounting chariot, Triptolemos, Athena, Herakles, Hermes, Hades
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♦ Goettingen, Georg-August Universitat, J14: Attic black-figure neck-amphora by the Swing Painter, with Triptolemos in chariot between male and female mortals
E. Gerhard, Auserlesene Griechische Vasenbilder, hauptsächlich Etruskischen Fundorts (Band 1: Götterbilder, 1840), pl. 44
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♦ Brussels, Musées Royaux A130: Attic red-figure neck-amphora by the Swing Painter, with Triptolemos between male mortals
E. Gerhard, Auserlesene Griechische Vasenbilder, hauptsächlich Etruskischen Fundorts (Band 1: Götterbilder, 1840), pl. 43
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: BRUSSELS, MUSEES ROYAUX DU CINQUANTENAIRE 1 (1926), III.H.E.3, PL.(020) 7
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♦ London, British Museum E140: Attic red-figure skyphos by Makron (Hieron potter), with Demeter, Triptolemos, Persephone and Eleusis
A. Furtwaengler and K. Reichhold, Griechische Vasenmalerei: Auswahl hervorragender Vasenbilder (Serie III, 1932) pl. 161
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♦ Florence, Museo Archeologico 81600: Attic red-figure cup with Hephaistos (or Dionysos) in winged chariot
Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei: Monumenti antichi 30 (1925), pl. 3
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♦ Once Berlin F2273: Attic red-figure cup by Ambrosios Painter, with Hephaistos (or Dionysos) in winged chariot
L. Malten, “Hephaistos,” Jahrbuch des Kaiserlich Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, 27 (1912), 257 fig. 11
E. Gerhard, Auserlesene Griechische Vasenbilder, hauptsächlich Etruskischen Fundorts (Band 1: Götterbilder, 1840), pl. 57
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#Demeter, #Dionysos, #Eleusis, #Hephaistos, #Persephone, #Triptolemos
Edited by R. Ross Holloway, Elisha Benjamin Andrews Professor Emeritus, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown Univ., and Frances Van Keuren, Prof. Emerita, Lamar Dodd School of Art, Univ. of Georgia, May 2018.
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