Sujet
Hydria, c. 520 BC. Creator: Antimenes Painter (Greek), attributed to.
Légende
Hydria, c. 520 BC. The styles of the Antimenes Painter and of Psiax were so close that the great vase-painting expert, Sir John Beazley, has referred to them as "brothers." Both were active in the last decades of the 6th century BC when the new red-figure style came to dominate vase production in Athens, but only Psiax produced vases in black- and red - figure. Some figures on this hydria are very close in style to those on the eye kylix (CMA 1976.89) by Psiax. Both artists delighted in intricate detail and curvilinear designs. Shoulder: Theseus slaying the Cretan Minotaur Main panel: Quadriga (four-horse chariot) and warriors Predella: Lions attacking a doe; two stags.
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art
Notre référence
HRM19F87_331
Model release
NA
Property release
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Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
60,0Mo (2,5Mo) / 33,0cm x 45,5cm / 3902 x 5377 (300dpi)