Archive for posts tagged with ‘Tomb of the Diver’


Dec 31 2010

Diver Two, Paestum Painter, ca. 480 BCE

Greco-Roman / Italian / Paintings (Reproductions) - 1 year ago - troycapc

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Second in a series of eight works from the Tomb of the Diver. This tomb was created in about 480 Before the Common Era and was discovered in 1968. Troy Caperton has restored eight images taken from the tomb and presents them here for your consideration. Any lover of Classical Greece or of the lifestyle of the Ancients will find this series fascinating. The second panel is taken from the roof of the tomb and depicts a naked boy diving into a pool of water. The image gives the name for the entire tomb. The diver is depicted in flight, almost certainly a metaphor for the flight of the soul from one life to the next, a dive into the unknown, the purifying waters of the universe. This is perhaps related to the purification symbols of Pythagorean philosophy which preached the reincarnation of the soul.

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Oct 9 2010

Diver Five, The Diver Tomb Painter, Paestum, Italy, ca. 480 BCE

Greco-Roman - 1 year ago - troycapc

Diver Five, The Diver Tomb Painter, Paestrum, Italy, ca. 480 BCE

Fifth in a series of eight works from the Tomb of the Diver.  This tomb was created in about 480 Before the Common Era and was discovered in 1968.  Any lover of Classical Greece or of the lifestyle of the Ancients will find this series fascinating.  In this fifth panel, a couple and a solo man recline on low sofas.  All three hold a kylix, or shallow wine-cup.  The middle figure is tossing his wine in the game of kottabos.  The couple on the left sofa, or kline, is almost certainly a romantic pair.

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