Greek Vase Horse at Enrique Schoenberg blog

Greek Vase Horse. On the neck, a warrior appears between two. Discovered in 1961 on the greek island of mykonos by a local resident who unearthed it alongside human remains, the mykonos vase, a large pithos, stands as one of the earliest artistic interpretations of the trojan horse narrative from homer’s iliad. In particular, it depicts the huge trojan horse, the greek soldiers that would come out of it, and the massacre. The iconography of this vase is emphatically martial. On view at the met fifth avenue in gallery 151. A large relief pithos (storage jar) from mykonos features a rare early greek depiction of the wooden horse used to capture troy.

Greek Vase Horses
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A large relief pithos (storage jar) from mykonos features a rare early greek depiction of the wooden horse used to capture troy. On view at the met fifth avenue in gallery 151. In particular, it depicts the huge trojan horse, the greek soldiers that would come out of it, and the massacre. On the neck, a warrior appears between two. The iconography of this vase is emphatically martial. Discovered in 1961 on the greek island of mykonos by a local resident who unearthed it alongside human remains, the mykonos vase, a large pithos, stands as one of the earliest artistic interpretations of the trojan horse narrative from homer’s iliad.

Greek Vase Horses

Greek Vase Horse The iconography of this vase is emphatically martial. A large relief pithos (storage jar) from mykonos features a rare early greek depiction of the wooden horse used to capture troy. In particular, it depicts the huge trojan horse, the greek soldiers that would come out of it, and the massacre. The iconography of this vase is emphatically martial. On the neck, a warrior appears between two. Discovered in 1961 on the greek island of mykonos by a local resident who unearthed it alongside human remains, the mykonos vase, a large pithos, stands as one of the earliest artistic interpretations of the trojan horse narrative from homer’s iliad. On view at the met fifth avenue in gallery 151.

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