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Summary
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English: Near the Tyrrhenian Group
Français : Près du Groupe tyrrhénien
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Description |
English: Thetis gives her son Achilles his weapons newly forged by Hephaestus, detail of an Attic black-figure hydria, ca. 575 BC–550 BC.
Français : Thétis donne à son fils Achille ses armes nouvellement forgées par Héphaïstos, détail d'une hydrie attique à figures noires, v. 575–550 av. J.-C.
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Dimensions |
Diam. 26.5 cm (10 ¼ in.) |
Current location |
( Inventory) Louvre Museum |
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Native name |
Musée du Louvre |
Location |
Paris |
Coordinates |
48° 51′ 37.42″ N, 2° 20′ 15.36″ E |
Established |
1793 |
Website |
www.louvre.fr |
Authority control |
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Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Sully wing, room 39, case 6 |
Accession number |
E 869 |
Credit line |
Campana Collection, 1861 |
References |
Beazley, ABV 106,2. Add2 29 |
Source/Photographer |
Jastrow (2006) |
Licensing
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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I, the copyright holder of this work, release this work into the public domain. This applies worldwide. In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so: I grant anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse
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This picture was shot by Marie-Lan Nguyen (user:Jastrow) and placed in the Public Domain. You are free to use it for any purpose.
Credit can be given as follows: Marie-Lan Nguyen / Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain)
If you use this image outside of the Wikimedia projects, I would be happy to hear from you ( jastrow pip-pip DOT org).
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