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Götterversammlung und Troilossage (Hydria) (Museum August Kestner CC BY-NC-SA)
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Assembly of the Gods and Troilos Saga (Hydria)

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Beschreibung

The main image shows an assembly of gods, with Apollo standing in the middle with his cithara. Artemis and Hermes are facing him. Behind Apollo stands a goddess who is not further characterised and Poseidon with his trident. Because of Poseidon's presence, this scene is located on the island of Delos.
The shoulder painting refers to a tale from the Trojan saga, which, however, precedes the events described in the Iliad. Polyxena wants to fetch water from a well outside the city walls of Troy. Troilos, her brother and the youngest son of Priam, accompanies her to water his two horses. Achilleus, who lies in wait for both of them, finally pursues Troilos to the sanctuary of Apollo and kills him there. Polyxena, however, manages to escape. The broken hydria under Troilos' horse refers to the attack at the well. - The hydria is one of the late works of the Antimenes painter. (AVS)

Material/Technik

Clay / black figured

Maße

Height: 43.9 cm, diameter with handles: 45.7 cm

Literatur

  • Follmann, Anne Barbara (1971): Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Deutschland. Hannover, Kestner-Museum 1. München, Taf. 18,2-3; 19,1-2
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