The Children of Kronos: Hestia (page 74 upper, only with art)

Chapter 2: The Olympians

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London, British Museum 1971.11-1.1: fragment of Attic black-figure dinos by Sophilos, with Peleus, Iris, Hestia and Demeter, and Leto and Chariklo (right to left)

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Athens, National Museum, Acropolis Coll. 1.587: Attic black-figure dinos fragment by Sophilos, with Iris, Hestia and Demeter, and Leto and Chariklo (right to left) 

B. Graef and E. Langlotz, Die antiken Vasen von der Akropolis zu Athen. I Tafeln (1925), pl. 26 (detail)

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Tarquinia, Museo Nazionale RC 6848: Attic red-figure cup by Oltos, with Hestia to right of Ganymede in assembly of gods

Monumenti inediti pubblicati dall’Instituto di corrispondenza archeologica 10 (1974-78), pls. 23-24

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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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