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Manner of the Antimenes Painter (attributed to the)
Black-Figure Hydria with Two Departure Scenes (Chariot and Warriors) and a Deer Huntcirca 525 B.C.

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Large ancient Greek black-figure hydria with orange clay ground, depicting a four-horse chariot and armored figures in the main frieze, with animal procession below
Black-figure ceramic amphora with two handles, predominantly black glaze with an orange-ground figural panel at right depicting a standing robed figure and running animals, bordered by geometric meander and zigzag patterns; visible restoration cracks across the body.
Artist or Maker
Manner of the Antimenes Painter (attributed to the)
Title
Black-Figure Hydria with Two Departure Scenes (Chariot and Warriors) and a Deer Hunt
Place Made
Greece, Athens
Date Made
circa 525 B.C.
Medium
Black-figure ceramic with added red and white
Dimensions
20 1/2 × 17 × 14 1/2 in. (52.07 × 43.18 × 36.83 cm)
Credit Line
William Randolph Hearst Collection
Accession Number
50.8.5
Classification
Furnishings
Collecting Area
European Painting and Sculpture: Greek and Roman
Selected Bibliography
  • Levkoff, Mary L., ed. Hearst the collector. Exh. Cat. New York: Abrams and Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2008.
  • Clement, Paul A. "Geryon and Others in Los Angeles." Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 24, no.1 (1955): 1-24.