Zeus & Aphrodite - Ancient Greek Vase Painting (original) (raw)
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K10.1 ZEUS & APHRODITE
DETAILS
Museum Collection | The J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu |
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Catalogue No. | Malibu 86.AE.680 |
Beazley Archive No. | N/A |
Ware | Apulian Red Figure |
Shape | Loutrophoros |
Painter | Attributed to the Painter of Louvre MNB 1148 |
Date | ca. 350 - 340 B.C. |
Period | Late Classical |
DESCRIPTION
Detail of Zeus, Aphrodite and Eros from a painting depicting the tale of Leda and the Swan.
Zeus, the king of the gods, sits in a palace or temple accompanied by the deities of love and desire. The god is crowned with a wreath (of oak?) and bears a royal sceptre. Astrape (lightning personified) stands to his left (see image T32.1). Aphrodite wears a stephane crown, double necklace, ring and coiled bracelets and holds a device on a cord (possibly a magical love-wheel or iynx). The infant god Eros (Love) sits upon her outstretched arm grasping her chin in supplication. The scene is a prelude to the panel below which depicts Zeus' seduction of Leda in the guise of a swan.
IMAGE DETAIL
Detail of Aphrodite and Eros.