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Nolan Amphora (storage jar): Demeter and Triptolemos; Pluton
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Nolan Amphora (storage jar): Demeter and Triptolemos; Pluton

Red-figure Polygnotos · Amphora · c. 450 BCE-440 BCE
Red-figure Nolan amphora, minor restorations.

SIDE A: Demeter and Triptolemos. The goddess Demeter, left, wears a peplos, earrings, and a crown with a veil. With her right hand she proffers grain, which is added in red paint, to Triptolemos. She holds a scepter in her left hand. Triptolemos, right, wears a chlamys and a petasos. The hat hangs on the back of his neck by a cord added in red paint.

SIDE B: Plouton (Pluto). The god holds a large cornucopia, or horn of plenty. The presence of Plouton on this vase in connection with Demeter calls to mind Hades’ abduction of Persephone. Demeter’s meeting and encounter with Triptolemos occurred while she was searching for Persephone, which resulted in Triptolemos spreading the goddess’ gift of agriculture throughout the land. Plouton's cornucopia implicates his partial, indirect agency in the spread of agriculture in Greece.
Shape
Technique
Period
Classical period, High
Date
c. 450 BCE-440 BCE
Culture
Greek
Painter
Attribution
Circle of
Dimensions
H: 36.50 cm W: 16.70 cm
Findspot
Ancient & Byzantine World, Europe, Athens (Attica)
Museum
Harvard Art Museums
Accession Number
1959.187
Image Source
harvard
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)