File:Odysseus Tiresias Cdm Paris 422.jpg
Summary
| Artist |
English: Dolon Painter
Français : Peintre de Dolon |
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| Description |
English: Odysseus, seated between Eurylochos and Perimedes, consulting the shade of Tiresias; to left Eurylochos wearing pilos and chlamys. Side A from a Lucanian red-figured calyx-krater, ca. 380 BC.
Français : Scène tirée du chant X de l'Odyssée : Ulysse, nu, assis, un couteau à la main, les pieds sur une dépouille de bélier, consulte l'esprit de Tirésias, dont la tête est visible devant l'animal sacrifié ; à gauche Euryloque, compagnon d'Ulysse, lance en main et bonnet phrygien sur la tête ; à droite Périmède brandissant une arme (?) au dessus de sa tête. Face A d'un cratère en calice à figures rouges lucanien, v. 380 av. J.-C. |
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| Collection |
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| Current location |
Main floor, room 2 |
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| Accession number |
De Ridder 422 |
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| Credit line | De Luynes bequest | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| References | Trendall, Red-Figure Vases of South Italy and Sicily, 57, no. 79 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Source/Photographer | Jastrow (2006). Image renamed from Image:Odysseus Tiresias CdM 422.jpg | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Category:Chlamydes
Category:Details of ancient Greek pottery
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Category:Odysseus in ancient Greek pottery
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Category:Tiresias in ancient Greek pottery