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This media file shows a display of ancient Greek pottery, likely in a museum setting in Madrid, Spain. The main subjects are three ceramic vases, two of which are particularly prominent. The topmost vase is lighter in color and appears to be a loutrophoros, a type of vase used in ancient Greece for carrying water, especially for wedding ceremonies or funeral rites. It has a pinkish hue with some blue and white detailing, and is decorated with what looks like a seated figure. Below it, a larger, darker vase, an amphora, is richly decorated with scenes in red-figure pottery style. This vase depicts figures in what appear to be interior scenes, possibly related to the deceased or wedding rituals. The bottommost vase is a reflection of the amphora, giving the impression of a second, identical vase, or a reflection on a polished surface. The setting is a museum exhibition with a neutral, gray background wall and a dark, reflective display surface. The lighting is artificial, creating soft shadows. The visible text indicates that the vases are related to wedding ceremonies and funeral rites, with specific labels for "Wedding Vases," "Hydria," and "Loutrophoros," along with dates ranging from the 4th to the 2nd century BC. Another label, in Spanish, translates to "Dead woman being led to Hades," suggesting the funeral context of these artifacts. The overall mood is one of historical reverence and scholarly presentation.
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Volume
10,710
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Revenue
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