Red figured oinohoe (jug).
It depicts a young student among his teachers.
In the upper part, decoration of a meander*.
Circa 435- 420 B.C
*For the people of Ancient Greece, Meander (or Meandros) was thought to symbolize eternity and the undulating flow of human life through reproduction. The unbroken, interlocking pattern turned it into a symbol of both unity and infinity, whereupon it became one of the most important symbols in Ancient Greece
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