Hydria (Water Jar)

Hydria (Water Jar)

Iliupersis PainterWW--360-110646
-360·terracotta, red-figure·53 × 41.2 × 34.2 cm (20 7/8 × 16 1/4 × 13 1/2 in.)

<p>In ancient Greece it was considered uncivilized to consume undiluted wine, so water was fetched from a public fountain house in a large handled jar like this one and used to dilute large quantities of wine. The horizontal handles made it easier to carry, while the vertical handle at the back was used for pouring. On the front of the vessel, six female figures are arranged around a funeral momument, topped by a tall white pillar. Some of the women are standing while others are seated, and hold objects like fans or caskets for precious objects. Below the handles on the sides of the vessel, the painter has added two owls.</p>

Catalogue

Year
-360
Dimensions
53 × 41.2 × 34.2 cm (20 7/8 × 16 1/4 × 13 1/2 in.)

Artist

Iliupersis Painter
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Year
-360
Dimensions
53 × 41.2 × 34.2 cm (20 7/8 × 16 1/4 × 13 1/2 in.)
Watts ID
WW--360-110646

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Iliupersis Painter

Iliupersis Painter

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