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The Achilles Painter
John H. Oakley,
The College of William and Mary in Virginia
9. White Ground: Middle Phase Part 3
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One of the painter's masterpieces, and one of the finest of all Greek
vases, is a lekythos in Munich from his Middle period
(Munich Shoen 80;
Illustration 42).[28] Again two women
are shown, but the one on the right plays a lyre and sits upon a rock labelled
Helicon, the home of the Muses (Illustration 43).
In depicting
Muses, the artist has elevated his figures to a higher level. The Muse
standing at the left (Illustration 44) gestures with her
right hand, as if keeping time to the music, while a bird is perched on the
rock between them, an effective device for recalling the song that often
accompanies instrumental music (Illustration 45).
The colors are
very well preserved, and make one realize just how beautiful these vases were;
unfortunately on most white-ground lekythoi all or part of the color is lost,
and primarily the outlines remain.
[28]ARV2, 997, 155; Para.,
438; Beazley Addenda 2, 312.
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