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HYDRIA by LYSIPPIDES. 525 B. C. Greece
GREEK ART. GREECE. HYDRIA by LYSIPPIDES depicting the Hercules departure towards Olympus with Athena as auriga and Hermes as a guide. Black figures. Dated to 525 b.C. Museum of Cycladic and Ancient Greek Art. Athens. Greece
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 5.3cm x 7.6cm (2.1" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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This image, titled "HYDRIA by LYSIPPIDES," is a stunning example of ancient Greek art from the 6th century BC. Discovered in Greece, this black figure pottery piece is currently housed in the Museum of Cycladic and Ancient Greek Art in Athens. The artwork depicts a pivotal moment in Greek mythology: the departure of Hercules towards Mount Olympus, signifying his deification. Hercules, the legendary hero, is shown standing confidently at the back of the chariot, prepared for his ascent to the gods. His muscular physique and determined expression are beautifully rendered in the black figure technique, a distinctive style of Greek ceramics characterized by the application of black slip over red clay and subsequent firing. Accompanying Hercules on his journey are two horses, adorned with intricate red and black decorations, and two divine figures. Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war, acts as the auriga, or charioteer, skillfully guiding the horses. Her calming presence is conveyed through her serene expression and the aura of divinity surrounding her. Hermes, the messenger god, is depicted as the charioteer's assistant, holding the reins and ensuring a smooth and successful journey for Hercules. The HYDRIA by LYSIPPIDES is a testament to the artistic mastery and mythological knowledge of ancient Greek civilization. This exquisite piece not only showcases the beauty and intricacy of black figure pottery but also offers a glimpse into the rich mythological tapestry that shaped Greek culture and continues to captivate us today.
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