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K7.4 THE RETURN OF HEPHAESTUS

Return of Hephaestus | Attic red figure vase painting
DETAILS
Museum Collection Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Catalogue No. New York 08.258.22
Beazley Archive No. 216948
Ware Attic Red Figure
Shape Oinochoe
Painter Attributed to the Eretria Painter
Date ca 430 B.C.
Period High Classical

DESCRIPTION

Hephaestus is led back to Olympus by the god Dionysus. The pair ride together on the back of a donkey, the first wearing a workman's hat and carrying tongs, the other crowned with ivy and holding a drinking cup. A flute-playing Satyr leads the procession followed by a Satyriscus (child Satyr) raising the thyrsos (pine-cone tipped staff) of Dionysus.

This is a drawing of the vase rather than a photograph.

ARTICLES

Hephaestus, Dionysus, Satyrs