Astra Planeta - Ancient Greek Vase Painting (original) (raw)

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T30.1 THE ASTRA PLANETA

Astra Planeta | Attic red figure vase painting

DETAILS

Museum Collection British Museum, London
Catalogue No. London 1867,0508.1133
Beazley Archive No. 5967
Ware Attic Red Figure
Shape Krater, Calyx
Painter -
Date ca. 430 B.C.
Period Classical

DESCRIPTION

Two Astra Planeta (Wandering Stars) leap into the sea beneath the chariot of the rising sun. The gods of all five visible planets (Venus, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn) are depicted on the vase (see alternate image below). They are portrayed as naked children--two stand on heavenly perches, another pair dive into the sea, and one stands half-immersed in the water.

DRAWING

Helius & Astra Planeta | Drawing of Greek vase painting

Drawing of the vase painting showing Helius and the five Astra Planeta.

ARTICLES

Astra Planeta

OTHER IMAGES

Thumbnail Helius

T17.1 Helius