Attic Red-Figure Hydria, 410-400 BC. Creator: Painter of London E 543.

Attic Red-Figure Hydria, 410-400 BC. Creator: Painter of London E 543.

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Attic Red-Figure Hydria, 410-400 BC. Water Jar with Women. Additional Info: Three-handled hydria with three women on the body. At the center, a seated woman to left, holding a necklace. She sits on a rock and wears a chiton. Added white is used for the binding in her hair. The woman on the left, wearing a band around her head (with added white dots) and a chiton holds out a casket (decorated with stripes and circles, topped by two white balls, perhaps fruit) with her right hand and a necklace with her left. Her counterpart on the right is similarly attired, and holds a mirror and a necklace. Ovolo pattern on mouth, neck and body. The private activities of women became an increasingly popular subject for vase painters in the second half of the fifth century bc. Here the rocky outcrop situates the figures outdoors, and rather than representing daily life, the scene may convey an imagined past.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Painter of London E 543, attributed to: Ancient Greek: Attic vase painter

Medium
  1. Terracotta

Picture Type
  1. Hydria
  2. Vessel

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Greece

  1. 39 00 00 N , 022 00 00 E

Category Hierarchy

History & Politics Artefacts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 6113x6630
File Size : 118,738kb


Aliases

  1. 70.AE.105
  1. 103SQ8
  1. 1200009265
  1. 3-047-518
  1. 3047518
  1. 70.AE.105

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