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Vase with scene of assembly of gods: Zeus, Ganymede and Vesta, Detail of Vesta

Vase with scene of assembly of gods: Zeus, Ganymede and Vesta, Detail of Vesta


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Vase with scene of assembly of gods: Zeus, Ganymede and Vesta, Detail of Vesta

Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Vase with scene of assembly of gods: Zeus, Ganymede and Vesta. Detail: Vesta

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Media ID 9513547

6th Century Bc Aegean Civilizations Archaic Age Ceramics Classical Greek Craft Female Likeness Goddess Mythology Pottery Red Figure Ceramics Robe Vesta Archaeological Artifact Hestia


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This stunning print captures a mesmerizing detail of an ancient Greek red-figure pottery vase. Dating back to the 6th century BC, this artifact showcases a scene of assembly of gods, with Zeus, Ganymede, and Vesta taking center stage. In this particular detail, we see the graceful figure of Vesta seated on a white background. Her flowing robe drapes elegantly around her as she holds herself with divine poise. Vesta, also known as Hestia in Greek mythology, is depicted here in all her goddess-like glory. The vertical composition emphasizes her importance within the pantheon of gods. This ceramic masterpiece is a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of ancient artisans who meticulously painted these scenes onto pottery. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to an era filled with mythical tales and legends. It serves as a reminder of our connection to the past and the rich cultural heritage that has shaped our present-day world. This photograph not only highlights the beauty and intricacy of classical Greek art but also provides us with valuable insights into Aegean civilizations during the archaic age. It stands as an archaeological treasure that allows us to appreciate both its artistic value and historical significance

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