Fasciculus:Thetis Peleus Louvre G373.jpg

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English: Oinanthe Painter
Français : Peintre d'Oinanthè
Descriptio
English: Peleus wrestling Thetis and holding her as she transforms into a snake. Side A from an Attic red-figure pelike, ca. 460 BC. Found in Bomarzo.
Français : Enlèvement de Thétis par Pélée : le héros tient fermement la néréide alors que celle-ci se transforme en serpent pour lui échapper. Face A d'un pélikè attique à figures rouges, v. 460 av. J.-C. Provenance : Bomarzo.
Dimensions H. 39 cm (15 ¼ in.), Diam. 27.5 cm (10 ¾ in.)
institution QS:P195,Q19675
Current location
Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Sully wing, room 43
Accession number
G 373
Credit line Former Pourtalès collection; purchase, 1865
Source/Photographer Jastrow (2006)

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recentissima10:53, 23 Ianuarii 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 10:53, 23 Ianuarii 2006 factae1 010 × 1 120 (990 chiliocteti)Jastrow'''Description:''' Peleus wrestling Thetis and holding her as she transforms into a snake. Side A from an Attic red-figure pelike after the manner of the Leningrad Painter, ca. 460 BC. Found in Bomarzo.<br /> '''Location:''' Louvre, Department of Gree

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