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terracotta amphora jar greek Attic Archaic The Metropolitan
terracotta amphora jar greek Attic Archaic The Metropolitan

Terracotta Amphora Jar Greek Attic Archaic The Metropolitan Title: terracotta amphora (jar) artist: signed by andokides as potter. artist: attributed to the andokides painter for red figure decoration. artist: attributed to the lysippides painter for black figure decoration. period: archaic. date: ca. 530 bce. culture: greek, attic. medium: terracotta; red figure bilingual. dimensions: h. 22 5 8 in. (57. Terracotta amphora (jar) greek, attic. ca. 560–550 bce on view at the met fifth avenue in gallery 171. obverse, herakles battling a centaur reverse, warrior.

terracotta Neck amphora jar greek Attic Archaic The
terracotta Neck amphora jar greek Attic Archaic The

Terracotta Neck Amphora Jar Greek Attic Archaic The Egyptian, greek & roman art, greek terra cotta vases, gothic and renaissance sculptures, furniture and stained glass, architectural stonework, three notable paintings, renaissance silver, xv century valencian ware. december 7– 8, 1951. lot 8. fogg museum, harvard art museums. 1954. ancient art in american private collections. Terracotta amphora (jar) andokides, lysippides painter. the metropolitan museum of art new york city, united states. culture: greek, attic; additional items. get. Terracotta amphora (jar) greek, attic, archaic, ca. 530 b.c. signed by andokides, as potter; attributed to the andokides painter, for red figure decoration; attributed to the lysippides painter, for black figure decoration on the body, obverse, herakles and apollo vying for possession of the delphic tripod, which was central to the oracle of apollo; reverse, dionysos, the god of wine, between. Terracotta amphora (jar) signed by andokides : attributed to the andokides painter : attributed to the lysippides painter period: archaic date: ca. 530 b.c. culture: greek, attic on the body, obverse, herakles and apollo vying for possession of the delphic tripod, which was central to the oracle of apollo; reverse, dionysos, the god of wine, between satyr and maenad on the lip, obverse and.

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