A foot-soldier follows a horseman, while above a chorus dances to the music of a flute-player. Attic black-figure terracotta hydria (water-jar), attributed to the circle of Lydos; ca. 560 BCE. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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A foot-soldier follows a horseman, while above a chorus dances to the music of a flute-player. Attic black-figure terracotta hydria (water-jar), attributed to the circle of Lydos; ca. 560 BCE. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Lydos (Pre-Classical Archaic period); Column-krater (Black-figure pottery)
550 B.C., terracotta
Column-Krater, attributed to Lydos, c 550 BCE. Met 31.11.11.
Overall: 22 3/16 x 27 1/4 in. (56.4 x 69.3 cm); diameter 23 1/16 in. (58.6 cm)
The procession of Hephaistos on a Mule back up to Olympos, accompanied by Dionysus with satyrs and maenads, wraps unusually around the body of the krater, uninterrupted by the handles (photo 3). Also unusual is the photo from above - I suppose because the rim is decorated. The Satyr faces (or masks) on the handle tops have a great charm!
Another fun touch - the iconography of a satyr touching a maenad's butt (on the right) is common - but Lydos gives prominence to the reverse arrangement by framing it under the handle. They make eye-contact, too!
Fragment of a terracotta plate by Lydos, Greek and Roman Art
Medium: Terracotta
Purchase, Nicholas S. Zoullas Gift, 1985 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/255823
Fragmentary black-figure column-krater: Ambush of Troilos
Greek, Attic, ca. 550–540 B.C.
attributed to Lydos
Ceramic
Princeton University Art Museum
A foot soldier and horseman, with a flute-player and chorus of dancers above. Attic black-figure hydria, attr. to the circle of Lydos; ca. 560 BCE. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
(circle of) Lydos, Black-Figure Hydria, c. 550 b.c. x
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