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Hephaestus, detail of the painting known as "Parnassus" by Andrea Mantegna(1496) Museum of Louvre, Paris, France Hephaestus drunk and ascending Mount  Olympus supported by a satyr to take <a href="/greek-gods/hephaestus/myths/hephaestus-revenge/">revenge on his mother Hera</a>. Red figured pelike, 435-430 B.C., Archaeological Museum of Munich, Germany Vulcan forging the thunderbolts of Jove by Rubens (17th century). Museo del Prado (Madrid, Spain). Source:Wikimedia Commons "The Forge of Vulcan" by Diego Velazquez(1630). Source: Wikimedia Commons "The Forge of Vulcan"
by Luca Giordano(1660)
The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia "The Visit of Venus to Vulcan", painting by François Boucher(1757). Wallace Collection, London, UK Torso of Hephaestus from the east pediment of the Parthenon. Acropolis Museum of Athens, Greece

Hephaestus, the God of Fire and Metallurgy

Hephaestus, the God of Fire and Metallurgy




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Myths about Hephaestus


            Monuments of Hephaestus


pictures of Hephaestus Monuments related to Hephaestus

- Temple of Hephaestus in Ancient Athens, Greece


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