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archaicwonder:Achilles Drags Hector: Black-Figure Hydria C. 510 BCGreek vase-painters often used su
cma-greek-roman-art:Hydria, 425 BC-400 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThis vessel g
“Judgement of Paris” side A of an Attic Greek black-figure hydria, c. 510 B.C.
Amycus, king of the Bebryces, is bound by the Argonauts after losing a boxing match to Polydeuces.
Hydria, 425, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThis vessel gets its name from a shape of e
religioromana:Hydria with scene from a story of Dionysus (Bacchus). While travelling to Greece by se
Thetis and the Nereids mourn the slain Achilles. Corinthian black-figure hydria, attr. to the Damon
met-greekroman-art:Terracotta hydria (water jar) by Troilos Painter, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Gre
A foot soldier and horseman, with a flute-player and chorus of dancers above. Attic black-figure hy
philotechnia:Poseidon and Amimone. Hydria Kalpis of the painter of Meleagros. 4th c. BCNew York Metr
arthistry:Red-figure hydria attributed to the Meidias painter, 410 - 400 B.C.The Meidias painter is
met-greekroman-art:Terracotta hydria (water jar) by Troilos Painter, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Gre
Women drawing water at a fountain-house. Belly of an Attic black-figure hydria (water jar), attribut
ancientpeoples:Pottery: red-figured hydria (water-jar) showing a scene thought to have been inspired
ancientanimalart:Hydria with owlGreek (Athens)Late 5th century BCEMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston
religioromana:Hydria with scene from a story of Dionysus (Bacchus). While travelling to Greece by se
met-greekroman-art:Terracotta hydria (water jar) by Troilos Painter, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Gre
lionofchaeronea:Black-figure hydria depicting a creature variously identified as a Harpy or a “death
didoofcarthage:Black-figure hydria with chariot of Achilles dragging the corpse of Hector (and detai
ancientpeoples: Red Figured Hydria 340-330 BC Campanian (Source: The British Museum)
Hydria, Antimenes Painter, c. 520 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThe styles of the
ancientpeoples:Bronze handle of a hydria (a water jar) The handle is shaped like a siren, part woma
Black-figure hydria with chariot of Achilles dragging the corpse of Hector (and details), attributed
Osiris in Hydria (Water Jar), 1st century (bronze, 9.2 x 3.9 cms), Roman Period. Now in the The Isra
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