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Terracotta plaque with Pelops and Hippodamia
Period: Augustan or
Julio-Claudian
Date: 27 B.C.–A.D.
68
Culture: Roman
Medium: Terracotta
Dimensions: H. 38.1 cm
Classification: Terracottas
Credit Line: Fletcher Fund,
1926
Accession Number: 1926-60.32
This artwork is currently on display in
Gallery 162
Relief with Pelops and
Hippodamaia
The hero Pelops won the hand of Hippodamaia after defeating
her father, King Oinomaos, in a chariot race, by bribing Myrtilos, the king's
charioteer.
As shown on 26.60.1, King Oinomaos mounts the chariot driven by his
charioteer, Myrtilos, who has fixed the race so that Pelops will
win.
References:
Richter, G.. 1926.
"Miscellaneous Accessions in
the Classical Department." Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art 21(12):
pp. 283-84, fig. 3.
Picon, Carlos A., et al. 2007. Art of the Classical
World in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of
Art, no. 410, pp. 355, 486.
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