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Magna Graecia: krater representing Zeus and a woman, 460 BC
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Magna Graecia: krater representing Zeus and a woman, 460 BC
LRI4591939 Magna Graecia: krater representing Zeus and a woman, 460 BC by Greek, (5th century BC); Museo Archeologico Regionale, Palermo, Italy; (add.info.: Art of Great Greece: terracotta crater in bell representing Zeus and a woman by the painter of altamura (Magna Graecia: krater representing Zeus and a woman) 460 BC From Gela, Italy Palermo, Museo Archeologico Nazionale Italy); Luisa Ricciarini; Greek, out of copyright
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This print showcases a magnificent piece of ancient Greek art, the "Magna Graecia: krater representing Zeus and a woman". Created in 460 BC by an unknown Greek artist from Gela, Italy, this terracotta crater in bell shape is now housed at the Museo Archeologico Regionale in Palermo, Italy. The krater depicts the powerful god Zeus alongside a woman, both beautifully rendered with intricate details. As one of the most significant mythological characters in Greek mythology, Zeus is portrayed here with his characteristic regal presence and thunderbolt in hand. The woman stands beside him, her identity shrouded in mystery but undoubtedly playing an important role within the narrative. The craftsmanship exhibited on this vase is truly remarkable. Every stroke and contour reveals the skillful hands of its creator - known as the painter of Altamura - who expertly captured not only human form but also conveyed emotion and story through their work. This photograph by Luisa Ricciarini allows us to appreciate this masterpiece up close while highlighting its historical significance. It serves as a window into ancient Greece's rich culture and artistic heritage. Through archaeology and careful preservation efforts like those undertaken by institutions such as Museo Archeologico Nazionale, we can continue to explore and learn from these timeless treasures that connect us to our past.
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