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The Ophidian Iconography Quest (Mundus Vetus & Mundus Novus, 2004 - present) |
| ● COMPENDIUM'S DATABASE ● |
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| Figure EUR-vat-041. Helmeted goddess Athena wearing scaly torso-&-cloak-aegis with snakes-fringe and gorgoneion (the severed head of Gorgon Medusa), holding spear and being greeted by Heracles with a handshake and "χαίρε". |
| Medium: | Category (Object): |
Artist/Workshop: | Historical/Art Period, Date: |
Provenience: | Collection: |
| Ceramic (earthenware), monochrome (?) pigments |
Vase painting (Attic red-figure amphora, painted decoration, detail) |
Kleophrades Painter (fl. 510-470 BC) |
Late Archaic, 510-500 BC |
Vulci, Lazio, Central Italy (Etruria) |
Musei Vaticani (Museo Gregoriano Etrusco), Vatican, Inventory № 16573 |
| Source-Image(s): The image(s) is/are from Alexei Alexeev's personal photo archive (The First Vatican Expedition, 29 March - 25 April 2015). All artefacts will be available for viewing in the Compendium's respective volumes after the completion of the fully integrated iconographic database. Some of the artefacts will be represented by several figures (offering a general view and details). |
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