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hydria Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

বহুশীর্ষ জলচর সর্পদানব,





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The hydria (Greek: ὑδρία; plural hydriai) is a form of Greek pottery that existed between the Late Geometric Period (7th century BC) and the Hellenistic.


Attic black-figured hydria depicting Athena wearing the aegis.


A Caeretan hydria is a type of ancient Greek painted vase, belonging to the black-figure style.


Caeretan hydria are a particularly colourful type of Greek.


is an archaeological convention, derived from the Kalos inscription on a hydria in the archaeological museum of Leyden.


Communal amphora 125 Bristol, City Museum hydria H 4631 Brussels, Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts pelike A 1579 • hydria A 3098 Bryn Mawr, Bryn Mawr College fragment.


He painted particularly large containers such as stamnoi, kraters, hydria and shoulder amphorae, as well as Nolan amphorae and pelike.


fragment of a lekythos G 571 Paris, Musée National du Louvre hydria Cp10655 • ‚hydria F 38 • ‚'hydria F 39 • Oinochoe F 340 • oinochoe F 341 Rome, Museo Nazionale.


His hydria and kalpidai with continuous profile were already in the tradition of the.


He is named after the potter whose signature is found on a large hydria of the Meidias Painter’s decoration (BM E 224), excavated from an Etruscan.


He owes his name to a depiction on a Lucanian hydria depicting Amykos, who was the featured subject in one of his surviving works.


had a penchant for erotic motifs, as can be seen in his unusually shaped hydria at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the shoulder of which shows ten couples.


Metropolitan Museum of Art Herakles, Iolaos and Athena on a hydria, c.


He is identified by his name vase, a hydria now kept in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (accession number.


Hydrangea is derived from Greek and means ‘water vessel’ (hydria), in reference to the shape of its seed capsules.


Attic black-figure loutrophoros-hydria; late 6th century BC Attic black-figure loutrophoros-amphora with a prothesis.



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