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Persephone Painter (5th BCE)
(attributed to): Terracotta bell-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water). Obverse: Ascension of Persephone from the underworld, accompanied by Hermes; at center Hekate holding torches, at right Demeter awaiting her daughter. Classical, ca. 440 BCE. Greek, Attic. Terracotta; red-figure, H. 16 1/8 in. (41 cm); diameter of mouth 17 7/8 in. (45.4 cm). Fletcher Fund, 1928 (28.57.23).
Location
The Metropolitan Museum of Art/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier
ART491069
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4230px × 4712px
Photo Credit
Image copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Image source: Art Resource, NY
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Ascension
Ceres, Goddess
Hekate, Goddess
Krater, Greek Vase
Mercury, Mythology
Persephone, Goddess
Red Figure Vase Painting
Torch
Underworld