Gaia in ancient art[edit]
Apollo, Tityos and a goddess (probably Gaia defending her son, or Leto), 460–450 BC
Part of the Gigantomachy frieze of the Pergamon Altar, ca 184 BC
Gaia is on the bottom left, early 3rd c. AD
Gaia-Isis, Coptic textile, 4th c. AD
Birth of Erichthonios[edit]
Athena receives the baby Erichthonius from Gaia, 470–460 BC
Athena, Erichthonios, Gaia, Kekrops, 460 BC (via 1886)
Analogies and echoes[edit]
1543 by Benvenuto Cellini
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