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Olympic Games, Chariot Race, Black-Figure Pottery

Equestrian events were the most prestigious competitions in the games, due to only the wealthy being able to afford the maintenance and transportation of horses. These races consisted of different events: the four-horse chariot, the two-horse chariot, and the horse with rider. The four-horse chariot was the first equestrian event, introduced in 680 BC. The two-horse chariot was later introduced at Olympia at 408 BC. The horse with rider competition on the other hand, was introduced in 648 BC. In this race, Greeks didn't use saddles or stirrups, so they required good grip and balance. Black-figure pottery painting, also known as the black-figure style or black-figure ceramic is one of the styles of painting on antique Greek vases. Figures and ornaments were painted on the body of the vessel using shapes and colors reminiscent of silhouettes.
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Olympic Games, Chariot Race, Black-Figure Pottery
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Equestrian events were the most prestigious competitions in the games, due to only the wealthy being able to afford the maintenance and transportation of horses. These races consisted of different events: the four-horse chariot, the two-horse chariot, and the horse with rider. The four-horse chariot was the first equestrian event, introduced in 680 BC. The two-horse chariot was later introduced at Olympia at 408 BC. The horse with rider competition on the other hand, was introduced in 648 BC. In this race, Greeks didn't use saddles or stirrups, so they required good grip and balance. Black-figure pottery painting, also known as the black-figure style or black-figure ceramic is one of the styles of painting on antique Greek vases. Figures and ornaments were painted on the body of the vessel using shapes and colors reminiscent of silhouettes.
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4500 x 2955 px | 38.0 MB
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38.1 x 25.0 cm | 15.0 x 9.8 in (300 dpi)