Hydria
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- The hydria (Greek: ὑδρία; plural hydriai) is a form of Greek pottery from between the late Geometric period (7th century BC) and the Hellenistic period (3rd century BC). The etymology of the word hydria was first noted when it was stamped on a hydria itself, its direct translation meaning ´jug´.
It is a type of water-carrying vessel, but it had many other purposes. As time progressed the hydria developed into many forms, some of which were smaller or of a different material. These variants were decorated with detailed figures to represent Greek mythological stories, as well as scenes of daily life, providing extensive insight into Ancient Greek culture and society.
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Hydria, attisch-schwarzfigurig: Ausfahrt von Göttern mit Hermes. Letztes Viertel 6. Jahrhundert v. Chr.
Das Gefäß ist, abgesehen vom...
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Hydria, attisch-schwarzfigurig: Ausfahrt eines Kriegers, Maler der Münchner Bauchamphora 1410. 510/500 v. Chr.
Als Hydria wird ein...
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Hydria, attisch-schwarzfigurig, Art des Lysippides Malers, Maler London B 302. Letztes Viertel des 6. Jahrhunderts v. Chr.
Im sechsten vorchristlichen...
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Hydria, attisch-schwarzfigurig, Art des Edinburgh-Malers. Um 510/5550 v. Chr
In figurenreicher und...
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Rotfigurige Hydria
Über einem abgesetzten,...
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