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This squat lekythos depicts Eutychia, Eunomia, and Paidia. On the left Eutychia stands frontally, looking right. She holds a chest on her left forearm at waist level; her right hand hangs down by her side holding a necklace. She wears a girded peplos, diadem, necklace, earring, and bracelets. Next is Eunomia who walks solemnly to the right, holding a necklace between her outstretched hands. She wears a girded peplos, necklace, bracelets, earring, diadem and a decorated band which holds her hair in place. On the right Paidia stands turned partially to the left, holding a chest. She wears a girded peplos, necklace, earring, and bracelets; her hair is tied in back. A diphros with a thick, patterned cushion stands beside her.The personifications on this vase, from left to right are to be understood as Good Luck, Good Order, and Games and Play. They are depicted as normal Athenian women and do nothing which might associate their actions with the literal meanings of their names.

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3794
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Squat Lekythos Depicting Eutychia, Eunomia and Paidia
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Source metadata
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3794
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title
Squat Lekythos Depicting Eutychia, Eunomia and Paidia
description
This squat lekythos depicts Eutychia, Eunomia, and Paidia. On the left Eutychia stands frontally, looking right. She holds a chest on her left forearm at waist level; her right hand hangs down by her side holding a necklace. She wears a girded peplos, diadem, necklace, earring, and bracelets. Next is Eunomia who walks solemnly to the right, holding a necklace between her outstretched hands. She wears a girded peplos, necklace, bracelets, earring, diadem and a decorated band which holds her hair in place. On the right Paidia stands turned partially to the left, holding a chest. She wears a girded peplos, necklace, earring, and bracelets; her hair is tied in back. A diphros with a thick, patterned cushion stands beside her.The personifications on this vase, from left to right are to be understood as Good Luck, Good Order, and Games and Play. They are depicted as normal Athenian women and do nothing which might associate their actions with the literal meanings of their names.
provenance
Ugo Jandolo, Rome and New York, [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Joseph Brummer, Paris and New York, 1925, by purchase [Brummer inv. no. P2322]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1925, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
date
ca. 420 BCE (Classical)
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CC0
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en
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Ceramics
squat lekythoi
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3
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3
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import
dimensions
units
cm
width
20.3
height
11.4
dimensionsRaw
H: 8 x Max. Diam: 4 1/2 in. (20.3 x 11.4 cm); Diam at mouth: 1 11/16 in. (4.3 cm); Diam at foot: 3 5/16 in. (8.4 cm)
Source extras
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Greek
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Attic
inscriptions
[Transliteration] By the figures: EVTYXIA
EYNOMIA
ΠAIΔIA; [Translation] Eutychia
Eunomia
Paidia
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terracotta
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3231
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none
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