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Fragment of vase depicting butcher cutting meat, red-figure pottery

Fragment of vase depicting butcher cutting meat, red-figure pottery


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Fragment of vase depicting butcher cutting meat, red-figure pottery

Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Fragment of vase depicting a butcher cutting meat

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Media ID 9516003

5th Century Bc Ancient Greece Butcher Ceramics Circle Classical Age Decorative Art Occupation Pottery Red Figure Ceramics


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a remarkable fragment of a vase from ancient Greek civilization, specifically the 5th century BC. The exquisite red-figure pottery depicts an intriguing scene of a butcher skillfully cutting meat. This artistic representation offers us a glimpse into the occupation and daily life of this era. The attention to detail is truly awe-inspiring as every stroke on the ceramic surface brings to life the bustling atmosphere of an ancient butcher's studio. The horizontal composition perfectly captures the essence of this moment, drawing our eyes towards the central figure with his tools in hand. As we admire this piece, it becomes evident that ceramics were not only functional objects but also works of art and craft during classical antiquity. The mastery displayed in creating such intricate designs on pottery is testament to the skill and creativity prevalent in ancient Greece. Although no people are present in this image, their presence can be felt through this male likeness engaged in his trade. It serves as a reminder that even fragments like these hold immense historical value and provide valuable insights into past civilizations. This photograph by Universal Images Group (UIG) invites us to appreciate decorative art from centuries ago while honoring its significance within our collective human history. Let us cherish these remnants from antiquity as they continue to inspire and captivate us with their timeless beauty.

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