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[edit]DescriptionHerakles Olympos Louvre F30 glare reduced white bg.png |
English: Attic Black-Figure Olpe, ca. 540 BCE signed by the Amasis potter and attributed to Amasis painter. Depicting the entry of Herakles to Olympos, this view shows (from left to right) Poseidon, Hermes, Athena, and Herakles. The inscription reads (translated) "Amasis made me."
The original photograph was uploaded by User:Bibi Saint-Pol, Own work, 6 June 2007. This version of the image has been resized for deeper dpi, digitally edited to reduce the glare, and the background has been changed to solid white. |
Date | circa 540 BCE |
Source | File:Herakles_Olympos_Louvre_F30.jpg |
Author | Amasis (potter, signed), Amasis Painter |
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File change date and time | 05:10, 5 March 2017 |