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Archaic Ionian Hydria depicting Hermes pretending to be asleep, from Cerveteri by Greek

Archaic Ionian Hydria depicting Hermes pretending to be asleep, from Cerveteri

(Archaic Ionian Hydria depicting Hermes pretending to be asleep, from Cerveteri, c.530 BC (pottery))


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Archaic Ionian Hydria depicting Hermes pretending to be asleep, from Cerveteri by Greek. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
ruse · trick · mischief · trickery · mischievous · gods · mercury · robber · thief · thieving · ceramic · vase · feigning · pretence · naughty · Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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