#6 - gallery 157
DIRECTIONS: From the center of gallery 153 TURN RIGHT and enter gallery 157.
The artifact is in the first glass case on your LEFT SIDE after you enter, on the bottom.
#6 - Terracotta hydria: kalpis
Reference number - 65.11.12
ca. 490 B.C. - Attributed to the Berlin Painter
From the Metropolitan website
“About 540 B.C. Exekias invented the representation of Achilles and Ajax passing the time during the siege of Troy by playing a board game. The original is preserved in the Vatican Museums. The subject remained popular into the fifth century B.C. The warriors are evenly matched. They hold their spears and shields as they play. The artist's concern seems less to characterize them than to dispose an interesting, symmetrical composition on the shoulder of the kalpis.”
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