THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

Mythology in the Art | Greek mythology | Jason
1. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Sarcophagus with scenes of the myth of Medea.
White marble.
Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. 907.
Ancona, National Archaeological Museum of Marche.
2. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus.
Marble.
Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. 907.
Ancona, National Archaeological Museum of Marche.
3. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Myth about Medea.
Side of a sarcophagus. Fragment.
Marble. Ca. 170 CE.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
4. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus.
Greek marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. Sk 843 b.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
5. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus (panorama).
Greek marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. Sk 843 b.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
6. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus, left part.
Greek marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. Sk 843 b.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
7. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus, detail: a children with gifts.
Greek marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. Sk 843 b.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
8. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus, detail: Creusa.
Greek marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. Sk 843 b.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
9. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus, central part.
Greek marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. Sk 843 b.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
10. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus, detail: Creon and his dying daughter Creus.
Greek marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. Sk 843 b.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
11. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus, right part.
Greek marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. Sk 843 b.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
12. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
The Medea krater. Side A: Medea departing in a chariot after killing her children.
Red-figured calyx-krater. Lucania.
Ca. 400 BCE.
Attributed to the Policoro Painter.
Inv. No. 1991.1.
Cleveland, Museum of Art.
13. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
The Medea krater. Detail of the side A: Erinys and Jason.
Red-figured calyx-krater. Lucania.
Ca. 400 BCE.
Attributed to the Policoro Painter.
Inv. No. 1991.1.
Cleveland, Museum of Art.
14. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
The Medea krater.
Red-figured calyx-krater. Lucania.
Ca. 400 BCE.
Attributed to the Policoro Painter.
Inv. No. 1991.1.
Cleveland, Museum of Art.
15. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus.
Luna marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. 6763.
Mantua, Ducal Palace.
16. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus.
Luna marble. 2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. 3257.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
17. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
Jason and the Golden Fleece.
Red-figured volute krater (side A). Paestum.
Ca. 340—330 BCE.
Attributed to the Apulianising Group.
Inv. No. 82126.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
18. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
Jason and Pelias.
Fresco from Pompeii (House of Fatal Love, IX, 5, 18).
1st century CE.
Inv. No. 111436.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXX.
19. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
Jason and Pelias.
Fresco from Pompeii (IX, 5, 18).
20—25 CE.
Inv. No. 111436.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXX.
20. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Hermes tying his sandal, so-called “Iason”.
Marble.
Roman copy after a Greek original by Lysippos of the 4th century BCE.
Inv. No. MR 238.
Paris, Louvre Museum.