The return of Hephaistos in Olympus - detail of the panse, front B lower register -

The return of Hephaistos in Olympus - detail of the panse, front B lower register - 'Vase Francois' Greek crater with black figures from the Etruscan necropolis of Chiusi, 570 BC - Sign of Ceramist Ergotimos and painter Clitias (6th century BC)

(The return of Hephaistos (Hephaestus) in Olympus - detail of the panse, front B lower register - 'Vase Francois' Greek cratere with black figures from the etruscan necropolis of Chiusi, 570 BC - Sign of Ceramist Ergotimos and painter Clitias (Kleitias) 6th)


Kleitias Kleitias

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The return of Hephaistos in Olympus - detail of the panse, front B lower register - 'Vase Francois' Greek crater with black figures from the Etruscan necropolis of Chiusi, 570 BC - Sign of Ceramist Ergotimos and painter Clitias (6th century BC) by Kleitias Kleitias. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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