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    the Thanatos Painter's found lekythoi have scenes of or related to death (thanatos in Greek) on them, including the eponymous god of death Thanatos carrying...
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    Charon with punt pole standing in his boat, receiving Hermes psychopompos who leads a deceased woman. Thanatos Painter, ca. 430 BC...
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    Divine Comedy. The Flemish painter Joachim Patinir depicted Charon in his Crossing the River Styx. And the Spanish painter Jose Benlliure y Gil portrayed...
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    the Painter of London, potted by Andokides. Hypnos and Thanatos removing the body of Sarpedon from the battlefield of Troy (lekythos, Thanatos Painter, c...
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    representatives include its inventor, the Achilles Painter, as well as Psiax, the Pistoxenos Painter, and the Thanatos Painter. Relief and plastic vases became particularly...
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    dead. The Thanatos Painter is a lekythoi painter from Athens, Greece in the 5th century BCE. The lekythoi attributed to the Thanatos Painter are all white-ground...
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    Painter may be identified with the Thanatos Painter. There are currently 26 works attributed to the Persephone Painter and these include both large and...
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  • (Nereid) Thalia (nymph) Thalpius (mythology) Thalysia Thamyris Thanatos Thanatos Painter Thargelia Thasian rebellion Thasus Thaumacus (mythology) Thaumas...
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    asked Thanatos to demonstrate how the chains worked. As Thanatos was granting him his wish, Sisyphus seized the opportunity and trapped Thanatos in the...
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    corpse and cleaned it, then delivered it to Sleep (Hypnos) and Death (Thanatos), who took it back to Lycia for funeral honours. (See: Iliad books: II...
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