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Ancient Greek. Hydria (Water Jar). 360 BC–350 BC. Puglia. terracotta, decorated in the red-figure technique In ancient Greece it was considered uncivilized for to consume undiluted wine, so water was fetched from
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Attributed to the Orpheus Painter | Terracotta hydria (water jar) | Greek, Attic | Classical | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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20-inch-tall kalpis (water jug) depicting the tale of Dionysos, god of wine and drama, turning his pirate… | Ancient greek pottery, Ancient greek art, Greek pottery