![]() The painter captured the moment when the Greek hero Achilles kills the Amazon queen, Penthesilea. In contrast, this battle scene is full of action and relates the mythic clash between the Greeks and Amazons during the Trojan War. One side shows a ritual libation offered by family members as a soldier leaves for battle. Indeed, the decoration on both sides of this krater skillfully presents conflicting emotions.īoth sides of the vase depict scenes related to war. The interest in greater flexibility of line seemed to parallel that of dramatic storytelling, which developed more fully during this period. Thinly painted lines, as opposed to sharply incised lines, were used to define details within the figures. Here, the humans and objects were outlined on the reserved clay surface and surrounded by a black background. It is a fine example of the red-figure technique, an approach that essentially reversed the earlier black-figure technique. ![]() This large krater would likely have been the centerpiece at drinking parties (symposia) in the home of a Greek aristocrat. ![]()
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