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The image displays several ancient Greek ceramic vases, likely amphorae and a kylix, exhibited within a museum glass case. The photograph is rotated 90 degrees clockwise, showing the objects vertically arranged.

The topmost visible vase is a kylix, a wide, shallow drinking cup, adorned with two large, stylized black-figure eyes and intricate patterns on a light orange background. Below it, a larger amphora features black-figure depictions of mythological creatures, including a lion-like beast with a curled tail, on its reddish-orange body, framed by black bands. The bottom vase is another amphora, taller and more elongated, showcasing a black-figure scene of a warrior or hero in combat with a creature, with decorative patterns beneath its prominent handles.

All vases exhibit the characteristic black-figure pottery technique, using black slip for figures and incised details on the natural red clay. They are presented on clear acrylic stands within the reflective glass case.

To the right of the display, a white plaque with text is visible. The Greek title reads: "Ελληνικά αγγεία πέραν του Αιγαίου," which is translated directly below in English as: "Greek vases beyond the Aegean." Partially visible text "In the collection of" is also present. The scene is well-lit, suggesting an indoor museum environment in Athina, Greece, dedicated to ancient artifacts.
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Jan 11, 2025

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The image displays several ancient Greek ceramic vases, likely amphorae and a kylix, exhibited within a museum glass case. The photograph is rotated 90 degrees clockwise, showing the objects vertically arranged. The topmost visible vase is a kylix, a wide, shallow drinking cup, adorned with two large, stylized black-figure eyes and intricate patterns on a light orange background. Below it, a larger amphora features black-figure depictions of mythological creatures, including a lion-like beast with a curled tail, on its reddish-orange body, framed by black bands. The bottom vase is another amphora, taller and more elongated, showcasing a black-figure scene of a warrior or hero in combat with a creature, with decorative patterns beneath its prominent handles. All vases exhibit the characteristic black-figure pottery technique, using black slip for figures and incised details on the natural red clay. They are presented on clear acrylic stands within the reflective glass case. To the right of the display, a white plaque with text is visible. The Greek title reads: "Ελληνικά αγγεία πέραν του Αιγαίου," which is translated directly below in English as: "Greek vases beyond the Aegean." Partially visible text "In the collection of" is also present. The scene is well-lit, suggesting an indoor museum environment in Athina, Greece, dedicated to ancient artifacts.

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