Category:Apulian Eros
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English: In Apulian vase painting of the Hellenistic period (323 BC–30 BC), Eros was depicted as androgynous or hermaphroditic, with a feminine figure and attire, the hair worn in a top-knot tied with ribbon, wearing earrings, necklaces, bangles and ankle bracelets. According to Cicero in his Nature of the Gods, a Cupid was born of Mercury and Venus, thus an aspect of the deity Hermaphroditus.
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Media in category "Apulian Eros"
The following 21 files are in this category, out of 21 total.
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Apulia Lekythos in Gnathia style.jpg 369 × 615; 34 KB
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Apulian eros thymiaterion 325–300 BC.jpg 888 × 1,068; 229 KB
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Apulian red-figured globular pyxis, Puglia.jpg 750 × 1,013; 155 KB
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Boar's Head Rhyton.jpg 986 × 1,315; 351 KB
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Coperchio di anfora con scena di conversazione, produzione apula, iv sec. ac..JPG 1,648 × 1,485; 1.63 MB
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Cántaro de Apulia (M.A.N.).jpg 3,121 × 4,000; 6.31 MB
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Cántaro de Apulia. Detalle (M.A.N.).jpg 2,699 × 4,000; 5.74 MB
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Eros - Apulian red-figured kantharos, Puglia.jpg 750 × 1,104; 166 KB
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Eros Apulia Louvre K213.jpg 1,725 × 3,450; 3.77 MB
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Eros Siren Citharist Painter MAN.jpg 2,425 × 3,233; 3.53 MB
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Getty Villa - Collection (5304590607).jpg 4,000 × 3,000; 1.77 MB
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Lekanís - MASP 330-320 BC.JPG 898 × 668; 94 KB
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Museo Nazionale Della Siritide - Eros.jpg 584 × 888; 108 KB
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Winged hermaphrodite MDCL 006-27-0001.jpg 5,500 × 3,667; 6.56 MB