File:Herakles hind BM B231.jpg

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English: Herakles captures the Hind of Keryneia, breaking off one of its golden antlers, while Athena (on the left) and Artemis (on the right) look on. Attic black-figured neck-amphora, ca. 540–530 BC. Said to be from Vulci.
Français : Héraclès capurant la biche de Cérynie et brisant l'un de ses bois d'or sous l'œil d'Athéna (à gauche) et d'Artémis (à droite). Amphore à col attique à figures noires, vers 540-530 av. J.-C. Provenance : Vulci (?).
institution QS:P195,Q6373
Current location
Upper floor, room 69, Greece and Rome: Daily Life, case 3
Accession number
GR 1843.11-3.80 (Cat. Vases B 231)
Credit line Former Canino Collection
Source/Photographer Jastrow (2006)

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