Athena at Delphi - Ancient Greek Vase Painting (original) (raw)
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DETAILS
Museum Collection | British Museum, London |
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Catalogue No. | London 1917,1210.1 |
Beazley Archive No. | N/A |
Ware | Paestan Red Figure |
Shape | Krater, Bell |
Painter | Attributed to Python |
Date | ca. 360 - 320 B.C. |
Period | Late Classical |
DESCRIPTION
Detail of the goddess Athena from a painting depicting the purification of Orestes at Delphi.
Athena stands before the tripod and omphalos stone at Delphi with her foot resting on a small plinth. She wears a long robe, red cloak, the scaly aegis breast-guard (fringed with a single serpent head near the thigh), and a plumed helm. She holds a spear in one hand and an Erinys extends a viper-coiled arm above her head.