Stock Photo - Farewell of a warrior. The interior of the drinking bowl shows a farewell scene: a woman gives a farewell donation from a jug to a bearded warrior in armor who is holding a bowl in his right hand. Scenes of warriors arming can be seen on the outside. Perhaps it is about the Trojan king's sons, who are preparing for the fight against the Greeks in the presence of their parents, King Priam and Hecuba, and about the farewell of the Trojan general Hector to his wife, Andromache. The bowl is a masterpiece from the early days of Duris, who signed his work at the top of the interior; the signature of the potter Python is on the edge of the base ring. Duris was one of the most productive and crucial Attic red-figure bowl painters. More than 300 vases are attributed to him; He signed 39 of them as a painter. His creative period ranges from around 500 to 470 BC. BC; is divided into an early, a middle, and a late working period. He formed a workshop community with the potter Python for a long time. Greek. .Attic, red figure. Around 500 BC. Caere, Cerveteri, Italy.

Stock Photo: Farewell of a warrior. The interior of the drinking bowl shows a farewell scene: a woman gives a farewell donation from a jug to a bearded warrior in armor who.

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