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K32.4 EURYNOE, HIPPODAME, IASO, ASTERIA

Eurynoe, Hippodame, Iaso & Asteria | Attic red figure vase painting
DETAILS
Museum Collection Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Catalogue No. Boston 03.821
Beazley Archive No. 215718
Ware Attic Red Figure
Shape Amphora, Neck
Painter Attributed to the Kadmos Painter
Date ca. 400 B.C.
Period Classical

DESCRIPTION

The bride Hippodame is attended by the goddesses (or perhaps mortal handmaidens) Eurynoe, Iaso and Asteria, and the love-gods Eros and Himeros. It is not clear which Hippodame (Hippodameia) of myth this scene depicts--perhaps the bride of Peirithous or that of Pelops. All of the figures are labelled by the painter. Eurynoe leans towards the bride as the small winged Himeros (Desire) secures her sandal. Hippodame is crowned and served a tray of fruit by the winged Eros (Love). Iaso gazes at herself in a mirror and Asteria is seated with a lyre and wreath of myrtle.

This image is a montage of photos of the vase.

ARTICLES

Eurynoe, Iaso, Asteria, Eros, Himeros

OTHER IMAGES

Thumbnail Iaso

K25.1 Iaso

Thumbnail Asteria

T15.1 Asteria