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Name  E79 - REMOVAL OF KORONA - 2007
Price, USD  16900.00
Status  For sale, available
Size, cm  190.0 x 140.0 cm /switch
Artist  PHILHELM Philhelm
Edition  Original
Style   Modern
Contemporary
Figurative Art
Nouveau
Theme   History
Media   Acrylic
Collection   ETRUSCAN
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E79 - REMOVAL OF KORONA - 2007.
Acrylic on canvas 140 x 190 cm - 55,1 x 74,8 inches .

ETRUSCAN / (Text translated by Google) / Interpretation of a painting on red-figured Attic amphora from 510 BC to Euthymides. In continuation of the series still very Hellenized Etruscan, here is a scene long attributed to Theseus with the beautiful Helen, it would also be removed before the Trojan War, like many others throughout his life ... In fact, he would rather be one of the most beautiful women of Athens then called Korona. This most recent award was finally confirmed by a few specialists, I'm obviously not an artist obliges! The scene has obviously been customized by your professional plagiarist. On the left, bouncing a rival is ready to do battle with a fish as a bludgeon. At right, a spurned lover or husband begs in vain! Three typical Greek vases: a pitcher with a bird on the edge, a lebes in the middle and a lekythos. On the right the sacred tripod, a dog can be threatening and a bird also characteristic of the Greco-Etruscan. Table monogrammed and signed in black around it.
Amphora: The most famous of Greek vases, which was 20-100 cm (8-40 inches) tall, and was intended to carry wine, olives, oil and seasonings. Its name comes from the fact that it has two handles to be worn.
Lebesa: 20-50 cm (8-20 inches) tall and used to carry water.
Lekythos: 15-50 cm (6-20 inches) high and was used to contain oil scented especially for religious and funerary rites. This vase was placed on the grave of the deceased. But the anointing oil was too expensive, too many of these lekythoi had an abnormally thick layer of clay to have the smallest capacity possible. Man has he changed much since?
Tripod sacred: attribute the Pythia who sat on the sacred tripod and thus gave predictions more or less incoherent ecstatic. Heracles the consultation without success and furious, flew the tripod. Apollo tried to take in a fight without a winner when Zeus finally intervened for them to reconcile.

In actual fact, I want to tell you without misrepresentation, the whole story of Philhelm, which begins in Alsace (It was still a Germanic country and will become French only in...

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