Birth of Athena - Ancient Greek Vase Painting (original) (raw)

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K8.14 THE BIRTH OF ATHENA

Birth of Athena | Attic black figure vase painting

DETAILS

Museum Collection Antikensammlung Berlin
Catalogue No. Berlin F1704
Beazley Archive No. 310014
Ware Attic Black Figure
Shape Amphora, Tyrrhenian
Painter Attributed to the Kyllenios Painter
Date ca. 570 - 560 B.C.
Period Archaic

DESCRIPTION

The goddess Athena is birthed from the head of Zeus. The king of the gods sits on a crane-backed chair holding a lightning bolt in his hand. He is flanked by the goddesses Eleithyia and Demeter who raise their arms as midwives of the child. On the left stand Dionysus crowned with ivy, Hephaestus bearing the axe used to split open the skull of the god, and Hermes with a herald's wand. Three more deities stand on the far right (not visible in this image)--a god, a goddess (both damaged), and Apollo. The names of the figures are painted on the vase.

This image is a montage of several photos of the vase.

ARTICLES

Athena, Zeus, Eileithyia, Demeter, Hermes, Hephaestus, Dionysus