Cronus & Rhea - Ancient Greek Vase Painting (original) (raw)
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T6.1 CRONUS & RHEA
DETAILS
Museum Collection | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
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Catalogue No. | New York 06.1021.144 |
Beazley Archive No. | 214648 |
Ware | Attic Red Figure |
Shape | Pelike |
Painter | Attributed to the Nausicaa Painter |
Date | ca. 460 – 450 B.C. |
Period | Classical |
DESCRIPTION
Cronus receives the omphalos stone from Rhea. The king of the Titans raises a hand to receive the stone and holds a royal sceptre. Rhea wears a crown and leans forward with her foot resting on a raised stone outcropping. The omphalos is wrapped in swaddling--a deceptive substitute for the infant Zeus.
IMAGE DETAIL 1
Detail of the Titan Cronus.
IMAGE DETAIL 2
Detail of the Titaness Rhea.