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Hephaestus and Cyclopes forging the shield of Achilles

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Hephaestus and Cyclopes forging the shield of Achilles (marble)
Title
Hephaestus and Cyclopes forging the shield of Achilles (marble)
Description
Greco-Roman bas-relief marble, from the Pinacoteca Capitolina, Palazzo Conservatori, Rome, Italy. Watched by Athena on the left and Thetis or Hera on the right. Hephaistos et les cylopes forgeant les armes d'Achille; The Cyclops in the Forge of Vulcan prepare the shield of Achilles. Hephaestus and Cyclops Forging the Armour of Achilles. One Cyclops; two Cyclopes.
Date date unknown
Medium marble
Current location
institution QS:P195,Q333906
Source/Photographer Bridgeman Art Library: Object 202772

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