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Etrusco Terracota Ánfora etrusca de figuras negras, atribuida al pintor Micali - 28 cm
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Etrusco Terracota Ánfora etrusca de figuras negras, atribuida al pintor Micali - 28 cm

Representing the myth of Herakles and Nessos: Side A shows running Heracles with club and lion skin over his shoulder pursuing the centaur Nessos with palm leafs in one hand and an undefined item in the other hand (maybe a petasos) on side B The Micali Painter The Micali Painter was named after the late 18th century Italian scholar, Giuseppe Micali, who published the work of this distinctive anonymous Etruscan painter. The Micali Painter worked in Vulci circa 525-480 B.C., where many of the vases were discovered during Napoleonic excavations. The work is renowned for a lively black-figure style, often depicting rushing men, women and satyrs that were most frequently added to neck amphorae, such as the above vase. Note After carrying Deianeira, the wife of Heracles, across the river, Nessos attempted to have intercourse with her. Heracles saw this from across the river and shot a Hydra-poisoned arrow into Nessus's breast. As he lay dying, as a final act of malice, Nessus told Deianeira that his blood would ensure that Heracles would be true to her forever, knowing the blood to be infected with the hydra's poison. Deianeira foolishly believed him. Later, when her trust began to wane because of Iole, she spread the centaur's blood on a robe and gave it to her husband. Heracles went to a gathering of heroes, where his passion got the better of him. Meanwhile, Deianeira accidentally spilled a portion of the centaur's blood onto the floor. To her horror, it began to fume by the light of the rising sun. Shipping terms Worldwide shipping. No export permit needed to ship from Switzerland. Buyers have to cover transport costs and any additional import costs (e.g. VAT, import levies). You also acknowledge and accept that you are responsible for checking if there is any specific rule or restriction applicable to the import of an object into your country. #masterpieces

N.º 83488501

Ya no está disponible
Etrusco Terracota Ánfora etrusca de figuras negras, atribuida al pintor Micali - 28 cm

Etrusco Terracota Ánfora etrusca de figuras negras, atribuida al pintor Micali - 28 cm

Representing the myth of Herakles and Nessos: Side A shows running Heracles with club and lion skin over his shoulder pursuing the centaur Nessos with palm leafs in one hand and an undefined item in the other hand (maybe a petasos) on side B

The Micali Painter
The Micali Painter was named after the late 18th century Italian scholar, Giuseppe Micali, who published the work of this distinctive anonymous Etruscan painter. The Micali Painter worked in Vulci circa 525-480 B.C., where many of the vases were discovered during Napoleonic excavations. The work is renowned for a lively black-figure style, often depicting rushing men, women and satyrs that were most frequently added to neck amphorae, such as the above vase.

Note
After carrying Deianeira, the wife of Heracles, across the river, Nessos attempted to have intercourse with her. Heracles saw this from across the river and shot a Hydra-poisoned arrow into Nessus's breast. As he lay dying, as a final act of malice, Nessus told Deianeira that his blood would ensure that Heracles would be true to her forever, knowing the blood to be infected with the hydra's poison.
Deianeira foolishly believed him. Later, when her trust began to wane because of Iole, she spread the centaur's blood on a robe and gave it to her husband. Heracles went to a gathering of heroes, where his passion got the better of him. Meanwhile, Deianeira accidentally spilled a portion of the centaur's blood onto the floor. To her horror, it began to fume by the light of the rising sun.

Shipping terms
Worldwide shipping. No export permit needed to ship from Switzerland. Buyers have to cover transport costs and any additional import costs (e.g. VAT, import levies). You also acknowledge and accept that you are responsible for checking if there is any specific rule or restriction applicable to the import of an object into your country.
#masterpieces

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