Percy Jackson at The Museum PDF
Percy Jackson at The Museum PDF
Percy Jackson at The Museum PDF
PERCY JACKSON
THE OLYMPIANS
Explore Greek Mythology at the Met!
KEEPSAKE
CARDS
INSIDE
FOLLOW PERCYS
ADVENTURES
Greek mythology lives on at the Metropolitan Museum.
Use this map and quotes from The Lightning Thief to seek out the
characters Percy Jackson encounters on his quest.
The gods are closer than you think. If you recognize yourself
in any of these mythological charactersas Percy didyou might
be one of them.
HAVE FUN AND DONT SAY WE DIDNT WARN YOU!
Bonus
Education
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10028-0198
www.metmuseum.org
On the cover:
Gallery 157. Kylix (drinking cup), attributed to
the Briseis Painter; Greek, Attic, about 480 B.C;
terracotta; Purchase, Joseph Pulitzer Bequest,
1953 (53.11.4)
ARMOR
Greek
Art
NEREID
Roman
Art
ZEUS
Greek
Art
HERCULES
Roman
Art
Speaking of the gods, can you name the three divine characters
who are painted on one side of this stamnos?
DID YOU KNOW? A stamnos is a type of jar to store liquids,
like wine. See how Athena fills Zeuss drinking bowl to
honor him.
Here is another one wrapped in fur. His first Labor was to fetch
the skin of the Nemean lion. Can you see the lions head here?
DID YOU KNOW? Herculess father was Zeus and his mother
was Alcmena, a mortal.
There is a love story here. Find the one-eyed man who gazes
upon his adored one, the Nereid Galatea.
DID YOU KNOW? Polyphemus was a Cyclops, a member
of a race of savage one-eyed giants.
Can you find the Minotaur? Seven young men and women
were sacrificed to this scary beast each year before Theseus
accepted the challenge to kill him.
DID YOU KNOW? Stone coffins were called sarcophagi,
meaning flesh-eaters.
Five heads are better than one. Can you find them all carved
in this statue?
DID YOU KNOW? Dionysos had many attributes. This statue
shows three: an ivy wreath, soft laced boots, and a feline skin.
DIONYSOS
Roman
Art
MINOTAUR
Roman
Art
PERSEUS
European
Sculpture
ATHENA
European
Sculpture