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Attic Black-Figure Amphora Type B
- Date
- about 540–530 B.C.
- Medium
- Terracotta
- Culture
- Greek (Attic)
- Department
- Vessels
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Side A: Herakles seated between Hermes and Athena. Herakles is seated to right on an okladias with a slanted cushion and feline feet; he wears his lion skin over a short chiton. Athena stands before him, facing left and holding a spear and shield with a sphinx blazon. Behind Herakles, Hermes walks to the left, and looks back over his shoulder. Hermes wears a narrow-brimmed hat, a sleeveless short chiton, and winged boots. Side B: Athena between two men, perhaps gods. The man at the left holds a spear and may be Zeus; both men wear the same garment: a striped and decorated himation over a long chiton.
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