Retinue of Zeus - Ancient Greek Vase Painting (original) (raw)
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T8.2 THE RETINUE OF ZEUS
DETAILS
Museum Collection | State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg |
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Catalogue No. | St Petersburg ST1793 |
Beazley Archive No. | 230432 |
Ware | Attic Red Figure |
Shape | Pelike |
Painter | Attributed to the Eleusinian Painter |
Date | - |
Period | Late Classical |
DESCRIPTION
Side A: Zeus, the king of the gods, is attended by his divine retinue. He is seated on a throne, wears a wreath (of olive?) and holds a royal sceptre in his hand. Hermes stands to his left. The herald of the gods wears a petasos cap and chlamys cloak and holds a caduceus wand in his hand. Themis is seated on a stone beside Zeus and offers him her counsel. The stone is probably the omphalos, traditional seat of the oracular prophetesses of Delphi. Athena is accompanied by the miniature figure of a winged Nike (Victory). She wears a helm and sash-like aegis, and holds a spear in her hand. Several other gods (not shown) complete the scene.
Side B: Dionysus and Maenads (not shown).