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This media file shows a display of ancient Greek artifacts in a museum setting. The primary subjects are two black-figure pottery vases and a small clay figurine. One vase, a lekythos, is prominently displayed on a glowing white pedestal. It is decorated with figures painted in orange, depicting a scene that, according to the accompanying text, illustrates "The Myth of Eternal Old Age." A small, light-colored figurine, possibly also an artifact, sits on a dark gray pedestal next to a second, smaller black-figure vase. This second vase, also with orange figures on a black background, appears to be an amphora.

The background consists of dark walls and a large, faded mural-like depiction of figures, possibly from another artifact or a display element, with a light-colored, stylized representation of a reclining figure. The lighting in the display area is focused on the artifacts, creating a dramatic effect, with the white pedestal emitting a bright glow.

Visible text on a plaque provides information about the lekythos, identifying it as a "Lécito" created by the "Pintor de Onecles" (Onckles Painter) dating from 470-460 BC. The text is in both Spanish and English, with the English title being "The Myth of Eternal Old Age." This suggests the museum is likely in a Spanish-speaking country, and the location context confirms it is Madrid, Spain. The overall impression is one of scholarly presentation and preservation of ancient art and mythology.
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This media file shows a display of ancient Greek artifacts in a museum setting. The primary subjects are two black-figure pottery vases and a small clay figurine. One vase, a lekythos, is prominently displayed on a glowing white pedestal. It is decorated with figures painted in orange, depicting a scene that, according to the accompanying text, illustrates "The Myth of Eternal Old Age." A small, light-colored figurine, possibly also an artifact, sits on a dark gray pedestal next to a second, smaller black-figure vase. This second vase, also with orange figures on a black background, appears to be an amphora. The background consists of dark walls and a large, faded mural-like depiction of figures, possibly from another artifact or a display element, with a light-colored, stylized representation of a reclining figure. The lighting in the display area is focused on the artifacts, creating a dramatic effect, with the white pedestal emitting a bright glow. Visible text on a plaque provides information about the lekythos, identifying it as a "Lécito" created by the "Pintor de Onecles" (Onckles Painter) dating from 470-460 BC. The text is in both Spanish and English, with the English title being "The Myth of Eternal Old Age." This suggests the museum is likely in a Spanish-speaking country, and the location context confirms it is Madrid, Spain. The overall impression is one of scholarly presentation and preservation of ancient art and mythology.

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