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This media file captures an exhibit displaying ancient Greek pottery. The main subjects are two ornate vases, one larger and black with intricate red and white figures depicting scenes of people, and a smaller one with black figures and striking sculptural details of heads with flowing hair adorning its handles. The background features a faded mural of a human figure in a stylized, ancient Greek artistic style. The setting appears to be a museum, with display pedestals and informative labels visible. The larger vase, positioned centrally and prominently, showcases detailed narrative scenes painted in the black-figure technique. Figures are rendered in silhouette against the reddish-orange clay, with incised lines and added white and red details to define features and clothing. The smaller vase, also featuring figural decoration, is notable for its unique sculptural elements. The lighting suggests an indoor, controlled environment, typical of a museum display, with spotlights highlighting the artifacts. The overall mood is one of historical and artistic appreciation. Visible text includes an inscription in Spanish, a quote attributed to MIMNERMO DE COLOFÓN, referencing the fleeting nature of youth and life, and possibly artist or provenance information: "MIMNERMO DE COLOFÓN, 2, WEST". The Spanish text reads: "por breve tiempo gozamos de flores de juventud, sin conocer ni el mal ni el bien que los dioses envían. Mas apenas ha pasado esa sazón de la vida, entonces vale más estar muerto que vivo." (For a short time we enjoy the flowers of youth, without knowing the harm or good that the gods send. But as soon as that season of life has passed, it is better to be dead than alive.) The context provided indicates this exhibit is located in Madrid, Spain.
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