AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED HYDRIA
AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED HYDRIA

CIRCA 530-520 B.C.

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AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED HYDRIA
CIRCA 530-520 B.C.
The main panel with the "Assembly of the Gods," with Zeus at the center facing right, seated on a diphros okladias, clad in a patterned mantle, his left hand resting on the top of a short staff, the Olympian identified by an inscription above, his wife Hera standing before him, wearing a patterned himation and a polos, to their right Ares seated on a box-seat, fully armed with a spear and shield, a tripod as the blazon, behind Zeus stands Athena wearing a peplos, snakey aegis and helmet, a spear in her right hand, the goddess looking back towards Dionysos seated to the left on a box-seat, clad in a patterned mantle and wreath, holding a rhyton in his right hand, a branch in his left; framed on either side by bands of ivy, a band of lotus-bud chain below; the shoulder panel with eight figures, a bearded man seated in the center between a standing draped woman and a youth holding a spear, to their left a warrior facing a mantled youth, and to their right a warrior standing between a youth holding a spear and a mantled youth; a band of alternating red and black tongues above; with rays above the foot, details in added red and white, graffiti on the underside of the foot
18 in. (45.7 cm.) high
來源
with Summa Galleries, Beverly Hills, 1974.
Professor Milton V. Anastos.