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K5.17 APOLLO RIDING SWAN

Apollo Riding Swan | Attic red figure vase painting
DETAILS
Museum Collection British Museum, London
Catalogue No. London 1917,0725.2
Beazley Archive No. 217933
Ware Attic Red Figure
Shape Krater, Bell
Painter Attributed to the Meleager Painter
Date ca. 400 - 380 B.C.
Period Late Classical

DESCRIPTION

Detail of Apollo riding a swan from a painting depicting the contest of Apollo and Marsyas.

Apollo rides on the back of a large swan. He holds a lyre and is crowned with a wreath of laurel. A hare crouches below him and a palm tree stands before him.
In myth the youth Cycnus of Liguria was transformed into the first Hyperborean swan by Apollo.

ARTICLES

Apollo, Cycnus of Liguria

OTHER IMAGES

Thumbnail Marsyas

T61.7 Marsyas