File:Itys and aedonaia illustration from greek vase by JE Harrison and DS MacColl T Fisher Unwin 1894.png
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DescriptionItys and aedonaia illustration from greek vase by JE Harrison and DS MacColl T Fisher Unwin 1894.png |
English: Illustration from an ancient Greek vase depicting Aedon (spelled here as AEDONAI, with an additional alpha missing) killing her own son Itys on his bed. From a Cylix (ca fifth century BC) in the Pinakothek Museum, Munich. |
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Source | Illustration from Greek Vase Paintings by JE Harrison and DS MacColl (T Fisher Unwin, 1894). |
Author | E Harrison and DS MacColl |
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