- The
epinetron (Gr****: ἐπίνητρον, pl.: epinetra, ἐπίνητρα; "distaff");
Beazley also
called them onoi, sg.: onos) was a
shape of
Attic pottery worn on the...
- red-figure
pelike Bellerophon and the Chimera, edge of an
Attic red-figure
epinetron (thigh-protector used by a
woman when weaving) Reel (probably an ear-stud)...
-
Detail from an
epinetron showing women weaving in a gynaeceum,
about 500 BC...
- Electra, Harmonia's
adoptive mother.
Peitho often appears on a 5th
century epinetron by the
Eretria Painter depicting Harmonia’s
bridal preparations with Aphrodite...
-
Bellerophon on
Pegasus spears the Chimera, on an
Attic red-figure
epinetron 425–420 BC...
- later.
Bellerophon on
Pegasus spears the Chimera, on an
Attic red-figure
epinetron, 425–420 BC
Bellerophon seated on
Pegasus slaying the
Chimera (300–350...
-
marriage to Heracles. Hebe is also a
prominent figure on a 5th-century
epinetron by the
Eretria Painter depicting preparations for the
wedding of Harmonia...
-
Epilaus Epilogism Epimachus of
Athens Epimeliad Epimenides Epimetheus Epinetron Epinicus Epinikion Epinomis Epione Epiphanius of
Petra Epiphany Epiphron...
-
figures of a griffin, a roe and a deer. The
museum has a black-figure
epinetron from
Amarynthos dated to the end of the 6th
century BC. The
funerary amphora...