About the Artwork
Mixing Vessel depicting Wedding Procession of Zeus and Hera
between 540 and 530 BCE
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Greek
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Clay
Overall: 15 15/16 × 16 15/16 × 13 3/4 inches (40.5 × 43 × 34.9 cm) Overall (diam. of foot): 7 1/2 inches (19.1 cm)
Ceramics
Greco-Roman and Ancient European
Founders Society Purchase, General Membership Fund
63.17
Public Domain
Markings
Inscribed, underside of foot, graffiti, on central disc: X Inscribed, underside of foot, graffiti, on rim of foot: X [see Madigan p. 27]
Provenance
collection of William Randolph Hearst;April 5-6, 1963, auction of W. R. Hearst (Parke Bernet, New York, New York, USA), lot 87;
1963, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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William Randolph Hearst. Sales cat., Parke Bernet. New York, April 5-6, 1963, lot 87, (repr.).
Moore, M. B. and M. Z. P. Philippides. The Athenian Agora. XXIII. Attic Black-figured Pottery. Princeton, 1986, p. 161, cat. 476.
Madigan, B. Corinthian and Attic Vases in the Detroit Institute of Arts. In Monumenta Graeca et Romana, vol. 12. Leiden/Boston, 2008, pp. 26-27, cat. 33, (fig. 51-52) [attributed to the manner of the Antimenes Painter].
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Greek, Mixing Vessel depicting Wedding Procession of Zeus and Hera, between 540 and 530 BCE, clay. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, General Membership Fund, 63.17.
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