● On view now — Gallery 151
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
In the center of this scene, a young man dons armor for battle, affixing a shin guard to his left leg. His helmet rests on the ground, and the woman standing before him holds his shield as attendants look on. Approaching riders on rearing steeds and a running youth give the impression of urgency. Because the soldier is not bearded, which indicates youth, and is so much taller than the other figures, which often indicates special status, he may represent the Greek hero Achilles, whose mother, upon learning that her son would fight in the Trojan War, gave him a suit of armor that she had specially commissioned from Hephaistos, blacksmith to the gods.
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Figure of a Youth from a Funerary Stele (Monument)
Fragment of a Funerary Naiskos (Monument in the Shape of a T
Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Alexander the Great
Octadrachm (Coin) Portraying Queen Arsinoe II
Statuette of a Female Figure
Fragment of a Grave Monument
Dish
Fragment of a Funerary Lekythos (Monument in the Shape of an
Caylus Painter — Mastoid (Drinking Cup)
Leningrad Painter — Hydria (Water Jar)
Chicago Painter — Stamnos (Mixing Jar)
Kantharos Group — Kantharos (Wine Cup)
Iliupersis Painter — Hydria (Water Jar)
Leafless Group — Mastoid (Drinking Cup)
Painter of Tarquinia RC 3984 — Belly-Amphora (Storage Jar)
Wedgwood Manufactory — Vase
Chicago Painter — Hydria (Water Jar)
Wedgwood Manufactory — Flower Holder
Michigan Painter — Amphora (Storage Jar)
Perugia Painter — Calyx Krater (Mixing Bowl)