Bronze handle of a patera (shallow basin) in the form of a youth ca. late 6th century Greek During the late sixth and fifth centuries , paterae with figural handles were produced in Greece as well as Southern Italy. The cicada-like insect under the youth's feet recalls the myth of Eos, the goddess of dawn, and her Trojan lover, Tithonos, whom the god Zeus made immortal at Eos's behest. Because she forgot to request eternal youth for Tithonos, he grew old and shriveled away until nothing remained but a wizened, chirping Bronze handle of a patera (shallow basin) in the form of


Bronze handle of a patera (shallow basin) in the form of a youth ca. late 6th century Greek During the late sixth and fifth centuries , paterae with figural handles were produced in Greece as well as Southern Italy. The cicada-like insect under the youth's feet recalls the myth of Eos, the goddess of dawn, and her Trojan lover, Tithonos, whom the god Zeus made immortal at Eos's behest. Because she forgot to request eternal youth for Tithonos, he grew old and shriveled away until nothing remained but a wizened, chirping Bronze handle of a patera (shallow basin) in the form of a youth. Greek. ca. late 6th century Bronze. Archaic. Bronzes


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