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The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.
Joachim Anthonisz Wtewael, "The Wedding of Peleus and Thetis," 1612 Video from the Clark Art Institute, 2.29 minutes; Video Liefde & Lust | De kunst van Joachim Wtewael (1566–1638) from the Centraal Museum Utrecht, on the exhibition, 3.38 minutes (in Dutch, but video useful) 10 paintings in the Uk from BBC's "Your Paintings" site
As wedding presents, Poseidon gave Peleus two immortal horses: Balius and Xanthus, Hephaestus gave him a knife, Aphrodite a bowl with an embossed Eros, Hera a chlamys, Athena a flute, Nereus a basket of the divine salt which has an irresistible virtue for overeating, appetite and digestion and Zeus gave Thetis, as present, the wings of Arke.
English: The Wedding of Thetis and Peleus by Hendrick van Balen and Jan Brueghel the Elder, ca. 1630. The original image was photographed and uploaded by Henry Townsend (user:Henrytow). This version of the image has been cropped to remove the frame and white-balanced.
The painting represents a banquet taking place on Mount Olympus to celebrate the marriage of Thetis, a nereid, and Peleus, king of Phthia, in which many gods from Greco-Roman mythology participate. In the centre, Apollo is crowned and holds a lyre .
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The Wedding painter's name vase, a pyxis, ca.470/460 BC. Louvre L 55. Wedding Painter is the conventional name for an ancient Greek vase painter active in Athens from circa 480 to 460 BC. He painted in the red-figure technique. His name vase is a pyxis in the Louvre depicting the wedding of Thetis and Peleus.