Bronze mirror

Period:
Late Classical
Date:
ca. 350 B.C.
Culture:
Etruscan
Medium:
Bronze
Dimensions:
diameter 6 3/8in. (16.2cm)
Classification:
Bronzes
Credit Line:
Rogers Fund, 1909
Accession Number:
09.221.16
  • Description

    Peleus, Thetis, and Galene

    Pele (Greek: Peleus) surprises his bride, Thethis (Greek: Thetis), who is assisted by the nereid Calaina (Greek: Galene) as she gazes into a mirror. Between Peleus and Thetis, who later became the parents of Achilles, is an engraved toiletries box with lid ajar to reveal various toilet items, including a perfume applicator and two perfume vases. The superb quality of the engraving has assured this mirror's fame.

  • References

    Richter, Gisela M.A. 1910. "Department of Classical Art: The Accessions of 1909--II. Bronzes." Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art 5(4): pp. 95, 99, fig. 9.

    Picón, Carlos A., et al. 2007. Art of the Classical World in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, no. 370, pp. 312, 477.

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