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Red-Figure Greek Vase Reproductions
View our extensive selection of Greek Vases from the Red-Figure period (530 - 400 BC). Each vase is made from terra cotta, imported from Greece, and certified with a pewter seal by the Greek Ministry of Culture. They are very finely reproduced vases in the old, traditional manner.
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Greek Charioteer Geometric Hydria Vase
This geometric hydria vase is from 800 B.C. In the early 8th century, the artist has begun to admit figure decoration to his vases, and marks the introduction of the most fundamental element in the later tradition of Classical art, the representation of men, gods, and animals. A warrior and his stately horses are depicted on this Geometric Hydria. The remainder of the ground is covered with varied geometric patterns, which encircle the piece at the top and bottom. Gallery quality reproduction made in Greece from terra-cotta, hand spun on the wheel, certified by the Greek Ministry with a pewter seal, and measures 15" x 9.5" x 26" Round.
6115, $495

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Aphrodite and Dionysis Red Figure Vase
Gallery quality reproduction made in Greece from terra-cotta, hand spun on the wheel, certified by the Greek Ministry with a pewter seal, and measures 17 x 9.
4254, $680

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Spartan Battling Greek Warrior Red Figure Vase
Sparta battled the Greeks for 30 years and were victorious.
In the early 8th century, the artist has begun to admit figure decoration to his vases, and marks the introduction of the most fundamental element in the later tradition of Classical art, the representation of men, gods, and animals. A warrior and his stately horses are depicted on this Spartan Battling Greek Warrior Red Figure Vase.
Gallery quality reproduction made in Greece from terra-cotta, hand spun on the wheel, certified by the Greek Ministry, and measures 10"H x 8"D. GT-16, $198

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Apollo Kylix Vase
Apollo was the great Olympian god of light and the sun, prophecy and oracles, healing, plague and disease, music, song and poetry, archery, and the protection of the young. His father was Zeus and his twin sister was the virgin goddess Artemis the Huntress.
He was depicted as a handsome, beardless youth with long hair and various attributes including:--a wreath and branch of laurel; bow and quiver; raven; and lyre. Medicine and healing were associated with Apollo, whether through the god himself or mediated through his son Asclepius.
Gallery quality reproduction made in Greece from terra-cotta, hand spun on the wheel, C5th B.C., Archaeological Museum of Delphi, certified by the Greek Ministry, and measures 4"H x 9.5"D. GT-19, $150

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Athletes at Gymnasium Red Figure Greek Vase
The gymnasium in ancient Greece functioned as a training facility for competitors in public games. It was also a place for socializing and engaging in intellectual pursuits. The name comes from the Greek term gymnos meaning naked. Athletes competed in the nude, a practice said to encourage aesthetic appreciation of the male body and a tribute to the Gods.
Gallery quality reproduction made in Greece from terra-cotta, hand spun on the wheel, certified by the Greek Ministry, and measures 8.5"H x 4.25"D GT-25, $170

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