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Euboean black-figure neck amphora decorated with the judgement of Paris, c.570-60 (terracotta)

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XOS1765672
Image title
Euboean black-figure neck amphora decorated with the judgement of Paris, c.570-60 (terracotta)
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Artist
Greek school, (6th century BC) / Greek
Location
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA
Medium
terracotta
Date
c. 570 BC - 560 BC (C6th BC)
Dimensions
35.6x23.2 cms
Image description

Paris was asked by Hermes to choose the most beautiful of the three goddesses, Hera, Athena and Aphrodite, each of whom has offered a bribe if chosen. Hera has promised power and Athena success as a warrior, while Aphrodite promised him the most beautiful woman on earth - Helen of Troy. Paris accepts his fate by shaking hands with Hermes who is followed by the goddesses trail along behind Hermes.

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Image keywords
god / Juno / mythological figure / mythology / Venus / Helen of Troy / sphinx (creature) / fantastic creature / soldier / legend / mythology / women / god / jar / greek / hero / goddesses / antiquity / judgment / mercury / painted / pot / classical / trojan war / beauty / myth / warrior / prince / pottery / vessel / minerva / juno / athena / hera / vase / roman / kerykeion / venus / sphinx / hermes

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