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Detail of the Terracotta Pelike Attributed to a Painter Near the Chicago Painter in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, June 2010

Detail of the Terracotta Pelike Attributed to a Painter Near the Chicago Painter in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, June 2010
Terracotta Pelike (jar)
Greek, Attic, red-figure, mid-5th century BC
Attributed to a painter near the Chicago Painter
Obverse, Apollo and his sister, Artemis, pouring libation at altar
Reverse, two women

Accession # 06.1021.191

Dressed in a long chiton, Apollo holds a kithara, the stringed instrument used for professional and public performances. He appears here in his role as leader of the nine muses and patron of the arts. Artemis pours liquid into the phiale held by her brother, and he in turn pours a libation onto the altar between them.

Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.

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