Terracotta hydria (water jar) ca. 520–510 Attributed to the Eagle Painter Obverse, a lion and a leopard felling a bullReverse, two horsemenThis jar belongs to a small group of distinctive hydriae found in Etruria that are believed to have been produced by East Greek craftsmen who had emigrated to Caere, an Etruscan city on the Italian coast, north of Rome. Here, two felines attacking a bull are surrounded by beautifully drawn ivy Terracotta hydria (water jar). Greek, Caeretan. ca. 520–510 Terracotta; black-figure. Archaic. Vases


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