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Drawing of Eleusinian figures around the neck of the Queen of Vases
Photo of the Regina Vasorum; the hydria stands 65.5 cm high[1]

The Regina Vasorum or Queen of Vases is a 4th-century BC hydria from Cumae depicting Eleusinian divinities with gilded flesh in polychrome relief. It is held in the collections of the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. In addition to its aesthetic qualities, it is valued as an iconographical source for ancient Greek religion.

The Regina Vasorum is a "spectacular" and unusually large example of technical experimentation among Greek potters after the red-figure style had run its course.[2] The figures were made separately, painted, and gilded, then attached to the vase with slip,[1] possibly by sprigging.

  1. ^ a b The State Hermitage Museum – Hydria: Regina Vasorum
  2. ^ Harvey Alan Shapiro, Carlos A. Picón, Gerry D. Scott, "Introduction to South Italian Vases," in Greek Vases (San Antonio Museum of Art, 1995), p. 252 online.

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