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Italy, Rome, Cerveteri, Black-figure pottery amphora with mythological scenes depicting Tideo killing Ismene

Italy, Rome, Cerveteri, Black-figure pottery amphora with mythological scenes depicting Tideo killing Ismene


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Italy, Rome, Cerveteri, Black-figure pottery amphora with mythological scenes depicting Tideo killing Ismene

Etruscan civilization, 5th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Amphora with mythological scenes depicting Tideo killing Ismene. From Cerveteri, Rome

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Media ID 9461095

Ancient Greece Black Figure Ceramics Ceramic Decoration Etruscan Civilization Female Likeness Horse Pottery Shadow Traditional Clothing Traditional Culture Vase Animal Representation Archaeological Artifact


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This print showcases an exquisite piece of ancient art from the Etruscan civilization in Italy. The black-figure pottery amphora, dating back to the 5th century BC, is a remarkable artifact that depicts mythological scenes featuring Tideo killing Ismene. Standing tall and proud against a pristine white background, this full-length statue exudes a sense of grandeur and history. The intricate details on the amphora are truly mesmerizing. Every stroke of the artist's brush brings life to the characters and their surroundings. From the flowing robes of Tideo to the delicate features of Ismene, every element has been meticulously crafted with skill and precision. As we delve into its rich symbolism, we discover more than just a beautiful decoration; it serves as a window into antiquity. This archaeological treasure transports us back in time, allowing us to witness glimpses of ancient Greece through its traditional clothing and human representations. The horse depicted alongside these mythical figures adds another layer of intrigue to this masterpiece. Its presence symbolizes power, strength, and perhaps even destiny intertwined with these fateful events. In this studio shot captured by Universal Images Group (UIG), shadows playfully dance around the vase-like sculpture, further enhancing its allure. This print is not only an artistic marvel but also an invaluable historical relic that connects us with our past and reminds us of humanity's enduring fascination with storytelling through art and craft.

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