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Water jar (hydria) depicting the struggle between Herakles and Triton
Related to: the Lysippides Painter
Greek
Archaic Period
About 530–520 B.C.
Place of Manufacture: Greece, Attica, Athens
Medium/Technique
Ceramic, Black Figure
Dimensions
Height: 49.7 cm (19 9/16 in.); diameter: 34.5 cm (13 9/16 in.)
Credit Line
Henry Lillie Pierce Fund
Accession Number01.8058
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsAncient Greece and Rome
ClassificationsVessels
Catalogue Raisonné
CVA Boston 2, pl. 077.
DescriptionHerakles and Triton struggling in presence of draped female and draped male figure. Greek inscriptions in the field. Behind the Nereid, vertically, "Elparetos kalos" (ELPAR[E]T[OS] KALOS); above Triton's tail, "Mnesila" (M[N]ESILA); below, "kale"; to the left of Triton's head, "Amthoe" (AMPHITHOE) (for Amphithoe); to the right of Herakles, "kalos" (KALOS); below, vertically, "Choiron kalos" (CHOIRON KALOS).
Below main picture a narrow band of figures; on shoulder a quadriga with driver in white chiton, flanked by groups of three dismounted battling warriors, the center one of each group sinking to one knee.
Broken and repaired. Back restored.
Below main picture a narrow band of figures; on shoulder a quadriga with driver in white chiton, flanked by groups of three dismounted battling warriors, the center one of each group sinking to one knee.
Broken and repaired. Back restored.
InscriptionsBehind the Nereid, vertically, ΕLΠΑΡ[Ε]ΤΟ[S] ΚΑLΟS; above Triton’s tail,
ΜΝΕSΙLΑ; below,
ΚΑLΕ; to the left of Triton’s head,
ΑΜΘΟΕ (for Amphithoe); to the right of Herakles,
ΚΑLΟS; below, vertically,
ΧΟΙΡ[Ο]S ΚΑLΟS.
ΜΝΕSΙLΑ; below,
ΚΑLΕ; to the left of Triton’s head,
ΑΜΘΟΕ (for Amphithoe); to the right of Herakles,
ΚΑLΟS; below, vertically,
ΧΟΙΡ[Ο]S ΚΑLΟS.
ProvenanceSaid to be from Vulci; by 1836: E. Durand Collection (Vente du cabinet de feu M. le Chevalier E. Durand, Paris, April 25, 1836, lot 303); by 1840: Vicomte Beugnot Collection; 1849: with Christie's, London (auction, June 14-16, 1849, lot 68); by date unknown: W. H. Forman Collection; inherited from him by Mrs. Burt and then, about 1889, by A. H. Browne; by 1899: with Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 13 Wellington Street, Strand, London W.C., England (auction of the Forman Collection, June 19-22, lot 283); 1901: with Edward Perry Warren; purchased by MFA from Edward Perry Warren, 1801