Caeretan Hydria (Fragmented)
Title
Caeretan Hydria (Fragmented)
Subject
Caeretan Hydria
Description
Caeretan Hydria with a Black-Figure Hunting Scene (possibly Herakles Hunting the Ceryneian Hind). Likely found in Caere, Etruria.
A Hydria is a water carrying vessel with two horizontal handles for lifting and a vertical handle for pouring.
A Hydria is a water carrying vessel with two horizontal handles for lifting and a vertical handle for pouring.
Creator
Unknown (presumable workshop of the Eagle Painter and the Busiris Painter)
Date
530 - 500 BCE
Identifier
UMD_C_1.89.25
Department of Art History and Archaeology, Study Collection
Department of Art History and Archaeology, Study Collection
Citation
Unknown (presumable workshop of the Eagle Painter and the Busiris Painter), “Caeretan Hydria (Fragmented),” Material Transformations, accessed November 21, 2024, https://materialtransformations.artinterp.org/items/show/1.