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- The hydria (Gr****: ὑδρία; pl.: hydriai) is a form of Gr**** pottery from between the late Geometric period (7th century BC) and the ****enistic period...
- Otto Puchstein. They are dated to between about 530 and 510/500 BC. The hydriai have a height of 40 to 45 cm. Attached to the body are off-set widely swaying...
- favour large vessels, like volute kraters, amphorae, loutrophoroi and hydriai. The larger surface area was used to depict up to 20 figures, often in...
- is similar to that of Caeretan hydriai. The Northampton Group was named after this amphora. The round Campana hydriai recall Boeotian and Euboean models...
- Hâdra vases (also Hadra vases) describes a group of ****enistic painted hydriai. Apart from late Panathenaic prize amphorae, it is the only substantial...
- Type A and B amphorae, calyx kraters, column kraters, Type A cups, dinoi, hydriai, and at least one Panathenaic amphora. Probably his most unusual work is...
- Parthenon, depicts a Centaur and Lapith in battle. Three young men holding "hydriai" (water jugs), part of the Panathenaic procession depicted in the Parthenon...
- period include amphorai with the handles on both the belly and the neck, hydriai (water jars), oinochoai (wine jugs), lekythoi, and skyphoi (stemless cups)...
- within a clear Late Geometric tradition. For example, one of his Geometric hydriai depicts a prothesis (laying-out of a body), showing Egyptian influences...
- Kerch style and is held by the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon. Several other hydriai featuring Eleusinian scenes have been found; one, found on Crete, is held...