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Terracotta Lekythos Attributed to the Tithonus Painter in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, April 2017

Terracotta Lekythos Attributed to the Tithonus Painter in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, April 2017
Terracotta lekythos (oil flask)

Attributed to the Tithonos Painter

Period:Classical

Date:ca. 480–470 B.C.

Culture:Greek, Attic

Medium:Terracotta; red-figure

Dimensions:H. 13 3/8 in. (34 cm); width 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm); diameter of foot 3 1/4 in. (8.3 cm) diameter of mouth 3 1/16 in. (7.8 cm)

Classification:Vases

Credit Line:Fletcher Fund, 1925

Accession Number:25.78.2

Hermes

Hermes, the messenger god, moves swiftly across this vase on some errand for Zeus, the ruler of the gods. Dressed in traveling clothes with a chlamys (short cloak) and a petasos (broad-brimmed hat), he wears winged sandals and carries a herald's staff, a kerykeion, which terminates in entwined snakes. The same symbol was carried by Greek heralds as they traveled from city to city.

Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/251800

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