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Hephaistos
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Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics
Norbert Schimmel collection (by 1974) gift; to the Fogg Art Museum 1982.
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Schimmel in honor of Professor George M. A. Hanfmann
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Calyx Krater (mixing bowl for wine and water): Return of Hephaistos to Olympos
Calyx Krater (mixing bowl for wine and water): Return of Hephaistos to Olympos
This krater (mixing bowl for wine and water) features a lively depiction of the return of the god of the forge Hephaistos to Olympos, the home of the gods. Hephaistos had previousl...
Coin of Thyateira under Commodus
Coin of Thyateira under Commodus
Obv: Bust of Commodus r., laureate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
Rev.: Hephaistos and Athena. Hephaistos, wearing exomis, seated r. on wreathed cippus, holding, with forceps ...
Coin of Malaca
Coin of Malaca
Obv.: male bearded head to r. wearing a pilos (Hephaistos); behind tongs, in front inscription.
Rev.: Female head facing...
Coin of Perge under Maximus
Coin of Perge under Maximus
Obv.: Bust of Maximus, r., laureate.
Rev.: Hephaistos seated on rocks, facing r., holding shield upon knee with l. hand and a hammer with his r....
Bell Krater (bowl for mixing wine and water): Bouzyges and the Plow
Bell Krater (bowl for mixing wine and water): Bouzyges and the Plow
On one side: at the right of the scene stands the nude and bearded Bouzyges (“Ox-yoker”), the legendary inventor of the plough. He faces towards the left, with his body turned away...
The Parthenon Frieze. Block E V
The Parthenon Frieze. Block E V
The portrayal of the gods continues on this block, with Hera (29) and Zeus (30) and a small youthful figure (28) identified either as Nike or more likely as Iris, the wingèd messen...
The Parthenon Frieze. Block E V
The Parthenon Frieze. Block E V
The portrayal of the gods continues on this block, with Hera (29) and Zeus (30) and a small youthful figure (28) identified either as Nike or more likely as Iris, the wingèd messen...
Gold Fillet with Gods
Gold Fillet with Gods
Gods from left to right: Hestia, Ares, Aphrodite, Poseidon, Hera, Zeus, Athena, Hephaistos, Artemis, Apollo, Asklepios (?), Hermes....

