Enhance your decor with a Museum Replicas Amphora 46cm ,Red figured Pottery from Ancient Greece painted by Euthymides, 510 B.C . It was supposedly invented by the potter Exekias or maybe the Myceneans (debated)
In the first side it's depicted King Priam, Prince Hector, and Queen Hecuba Scene taken from Trojan war Depicts the arming of Hector before his fight with Achilles, it is the final goodbye of parents and child, as Hector will die in this fight
In the second side is often referred to as the three revelers. Shows three men returning from a symposium after a night of drinking Komachos, Euedemos & Teles Mood of frienze: Happy
Location: Munich Museum.
Net weight: 4,3 kgr(9,5lbr), Height:46cm (17,94in) with lid