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Red-figure pottery. Attic kalyx krater by the Niobid Painter depicting a gigantomachy and a Dionysiac procession from the tomb 313 at Valle Trebba, Emilia Romagna region, Italy, 460 B. C

Red-figure pottery. Attic kalyx krater by the Niobid Painter depicting a gigantomachy and a Dionysiac procession from the tomb 313 at Valle Trebba, Emilia Romagna region, Italy, 460 B. C


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Red-figure pottery. Attic kalyx krater by the Niobid Painter depicting a gigantomachy and a Dionysiac procession from the tomb 313 at Valle Trebba, Emilia Romagna region, Italy, 460 B. C

Italic civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Attic kalyx krater by the Niobid Painter depicting a gigantomachy and a Dionysiac procession, 460 b.C. From the tomb 313 at Valle Trebba, Emilia Romagna region, Italy

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Archeological Artifact Bacchus Emilia Romagna Region Female Likeness Grey Background In A Row Krater Mythology Pottery Red Figure Ceramics Religious Procession Gigantomachy Niobid


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This print showcases a remarkable piece of ancient art - a Red-figure pottery Attic kalyx krater by the Niobid Painter. Dating back to 460 B. C. , this exquisite artifact was discovered in tomb 313 at Valle Trebba, Emilia Romagna region, Italy. The intricate details and vibrant colors on the krater depict two distinct scenes: a gigantomachy and a Dionysiac procession. In the first scene, we witness an epic battle known as gigantomachy between gods and giants from Greek mythology. The artist skillfully captures the intensity of this mythical conflict with dynamic figures engaged in fierce combat. The second scene portrays a joyous Dionysiac procession led by Bacchus himself. This religious procession celebrates the god of wine and revelry, showcasing individuals adorned in elaborate costumes and masks while engaging in ecstatic dance. The craftsmanship displayed on this red-figure ceramics is truly awe-inspiring. Each figure is meticulously rendered with great attention to detail, highlighting both male and female likenesses. Set against a grey background, these human representations stand out vividly. This photograph offers us a glimpse into ancient civilization, allowing us to appreciate their rich history and artistic achievements. It serves as a testament to the enduring power of art as it continues to captivate audiences even after centuries have passed.

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