Exact museum reproduction of a fine ancient Greek red figured
Hydria. (more information on Red figure pottery…)
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attention to detail. They are licensed and modeled after museum
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This hydria features a music lesson. The main panel is framed on the
bottom by a frieze of scrolls with alternating palmettes, at the sides by
framed palmettes, and on the top by a meander key. The music teacher
is seated in an armchair on the right playing the lyre in a rather stiff posture.
An older student, starting to grow a beard, sits on a stool with patterned
pillow in front of him, also playing the lyre. A younger boy, wrapped tightly
in a long mantle, stands between them and narrates a text. They are
watched on the left by an older man leaning on a gnarled stick, his right
hand resting on his hip. The panel on the shoulder of the vessel extends
to the same width as the image decorating the belly. It is a symposium
scene with two reclining hetairai. Both women are bare breasted. Their
muscles and the folds of their clothes are clearly incised. Both women
are holding skyphoi.
About 510 B.C. Munich Museum, Germany.
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