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Side B Characters identified; The Dioskouri – Twin brothers Castor and Polydueces, Queen Leda of Sparta and King Tynadareus with a Slave boy. Castor is.

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1 Side B Characters identified; The Dioskouri – Twin brothers Castor and Polydueces, Queen Leda of Sparta and King Tynadareus with a Slave boy. Castor is behind horse being offered a gift from his mother Polydueces is on far left being greeted by the family dog Queen Leda is wearing a flat, unfolded peplos welcoming her sons with a gift (flower) King Tynadareus is on far right extendng arm to pat horse, showing a welcoming gesture. Slave Boy is holding a stool upon his head that carries clothing for the twins.

2 MYTH SHOWN IN SIDE B ● Exekias portrays the story of the Dioskouri or the heavenly twins (Castor and Polydueces) returning home to their parents Queen Leda and King Tynadreus of Sparta.

3 Narrative Technique (what helps to tell the story) ● Hand Gestures ● Queen Leda has her hand extended out to Castor, shows her welcoming gesture. ● King Tynadareus also is shown to pat the horse in response to his sons returnng home. ● Emphasing the shape of vase ● Polyduces and King Tynadareus on both ends of side b are shown leaning inwards, which emphasises on shape of the vase. ● Vertical Symmetry ● Although the horse is the domnant feature of side b, there symmetry in other figures of vase according to size, position and height. ● Polyduces and King Tynadreus are facing inwards, bending/leaning in. ● Slave Boy and Dog are around same height and size in paintng, both facing to the left. ● Queen Leda and Castor are seen both in the middle of the painting and painted around the same height/size.

4 BORDERS ● Type of Border seen on similar belly amphora is a Double Lotus and Palmette Chains Border. ● Where is the border found? ● Found above pictures/paintings ● Found around the lower neck and upper shoulder of the belly amphora.

5 Painting Style ● Black Figure painting was used ● Red Ochre was added to panel. ● Definition: An earth pigment containing iron/ferric oxide. ● When heated the minerals added turns vase into a 'red-brownish' colour as the heat strips away the water molecules in the clay

6 Why was using Red Ochre a Problem? CLASS QUESTION ● Did Exekias think it was too hard to work and paint vase? ● Was there difficulty in getting the right colour? ● Overtime would the paint of the added colour fade?

7 PAINTING STYLE (QUESTION SIX) Give examples to the techniques: Silhoutte – outline of peplos is very flat (no sign of drappery), however exekias shows curvage around the bottom Incised Detail – Detail shown on peplos, drawn to small scale, however Exekias clearly portrays detail on peplos are spiral squares Added Colour – Purple and white slip is added to make it more deocrative upon the only female figure on this vase

8 OVERLAPPING USAGE ● Castor & Horse (Middle Plane) ● Castor walking along side horse ● Polydueces & Family Dog (Left plane) ● Polydueces playing with the dog or being greeted by dog ● King Tyndareus & Horse (Right Plane) ● King Tyndareus patting the muzzle of the horse ● Queen Leda & Dog (Left Plane) ● Both greeting/welco ming twin brothers

9 STLYE ● What is the woman wearing? ● Peplos ● Comparison to Lydos? ● More detail emphaised in peplos. Even though both garments are flat, Exekias clearly portrays square-like circles and added colour to make dress more feminine ● Realistic Examples of Warrior: ● Hair and beard of Achilles – very thin lines give the effect that it is hair-like ● Postioning of Achilles- Seated in a way a person would sit playing a board game (leaning forward, knees bent) ● Detail in Armoury – being a great warrior it is likely that his armour would be covered in detail. Probably to show his strength, power, heroism?

10 COMPARISONS ● Examples of Not yet depicting fully realistice figures? ● Eyes not made to be seen from side on ● Twist in body movement ● Exekias depiction of the human figure compared to Lydos? ● More detail to muscle structure eg Castor's calf muscles ● Emphasis in putting more detail on figures not on background eg Achilles' ornament cloak

11 Composition on Side B Side B clearly uses overlapping to create three separate planes. Which figures are on each plane and how are the figures within each plane connected ? Polydeuces playing with his dog Tyndareus patting the muzzle of the horse Leda offering a flower to Castor


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