Frank brommer die geburt der athena jahrbuch des romisch germanischen zentralmuseums mainz 8 1961.
Birth of athena attic cup.
Odysseus and athena at the meeting with nausicaa attic red figured amphora from vulci 440 bc staatliche antikensammlungen.
Athens ˈ æ θ ɪ n z ath inz.
Various legends list her as being the first child after artemis and apollo though other legends identify her as zeus first child.
Another possible meaning may be triple born or third born which may refer to a triad or to her status as the third daughter of zeus or the fact she was born from metis zeus and herself.
Athena stands upon the lap of zeus following her birth from his brow.
Cornelius vermeule and dietrich von bothmer notes on a new edition of michaelis part iii american journal of archaeology 63 1959.
That means it easily clears the unesco convention that prohibits the transfer of cultural property discovered after 1970.
To avoid this fate he swallowed metis who was already pregnant with their daughter.
Later when he complained of terrible headaches hephaistos split open his head with an ax.
Figuring athena s birth at the center of an attic vase is entirely appropriate for the city that bore her name and dedicated the most important sanctuary on the acropolis to her.
Christie s london london christie s london april 30 1975 sale cat.
The birth of athena athena s birth zeus came to lust after metis and chased her in his direct way.
A final but crucial aspect of this cup s value the specialist says lies in its provenance.
The king of the gods is seated on a stool and holds a royal sceptre in his hand.
It was first published in 1963 in beazley s seminal work attic red figure vase painters explains bernheimer.
She changed into various creatures such as hawks fish and serpents.
Athena depicted as a child brandishes a spear and is equipped with a shield and a peaked helm.
Birth of athena in ancient greek pottery 1 c 4 f.
Attic red figure cup nationalmuseet chrviii458 jpg 3 609 2 766.
April 30 1975 lot.
The pair are flanked by the twin eileithyiae birth goddesses who act as midwives with raised arms.
Obverse and reverse birth of athena from the head of zeus athena the patron goddess of athens had the distinction of being born fully formed and fully armed from the head of zeus the chief of the gods.
Much favored during the first half of the sixth century b c scenes of this event include numerous figures and allow for various responses to the unusual circumstances.
Metis tried to escape going so far as to change her form many times.