10. The mood of this frieze is sombre, as Hector says goodbye to his parents
11. Priam, an aged figure with a bald head and a stubbly beard, is wrapped up in a cloak. He leans on a knobbled stick with his left hand, and seems to be gesturing to Hector with his right.
12. The Trojan hero, Hector, is in the centre of the frieze, preparing himself for the battle with Achilles. He is putting on his leather corselet. He already wears his metal greaves His shield is shown leaning up against his mother
13. Queen Hecuba stands at the right of the frieze, holding Hector’s spear . She holds Hector’s helmet ready above his head
18. The mood of this frieze is happy, as 3 drunken revellers return from the symposium Komachos Euedemos Teles
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21. Composition The main friezes are bordered on all sides: Enclosed red-figure palmettes Linked black-figure pomegranates Stylised black-figure buds Ray bands around the base Handles are decorated with ivy leaves Euedemos’ walking stick interrupts the upper border
22. Both sides of the vase show 3 figures, a composition typical for Euthymides. This provides a balance on both friezes, but also allows him to contrast different poses on either side.
23. The borders of the frieze follow the contours of the shoulder of the vase, and line up with the handles.
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Hinweis der Redaktion
Being a member of the pioneers means being interested in showing the human form
Note interest in and depiction of human forms
Realism was new in greek art – an interest in showing not just what happened, but also how it happened.