EditorialMycenaean amphora decorated with large palm trees, other trees and floral motifs between them. From the cemetery of Deiras, Argos. Palace style, 15th century BC. National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Greece.
EditorialAttic black-figure neck-amphora with member. Decoration of A. 2 horsemen fighting over a dead body of a hoplite, and B. a naked boy riding a horse, between 2 hoplites. Group of Munich 1501, Painter of London B 272. Potmark. Attic black figurine neck wi...
EditorialAttic black-figure neck-amphora. Decoration of A. young hoplite arming, accompanied by Athena, 2 other hoplites and a mantle figure, and B. youth standing next to horse and accompanied by 2 mantle figures, all carrying spears.
EditorialBronze neck-amphora (jar), Classical, ca. 460 B.C., Etruscan, Bronze, H. 13 3/8 in. (33.9 cm), Bronzes, The elegant curves of this vessel imitate early fifth century B.C. Greek prototypes of terracotta and bronze. Each handle is elaborately ornamented ...
EditorialTerracotta neck-amphora (jar), Archaic, ca. 540?530 B.C., Greek, Attic, Terracotta; black-figure, H. 13 3/16 in. (33.5 cm), Vases, Obverse, Athena in quadriga wheeling round; Reverse, Dionysos with satyr and maenad. The chariot scene on the obverse sho...
EditorialTerracotta neck-amphora (jar), Archaic, ca. 510 B.C., Greek, Attic, Terracotta; black-figure, H.: 15 5/16 in. (38.9 cm), Vases, Obverse, two mounted hunters, Reverse, Dionysos between satyr and maenad. The obverse shows a rare representation of a rider...
EditorialGreek art. Greece. Terracotta neck amphora. 7th century BC. Proto-Attic Period. It represents Herakles grabbing the hair of the centaur Nessus. Behind Herakles, a four-horse chariot and a driver. It comes from Attica. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New Y...
EditorialArt greek. Archaic. Amphora of Melos. Datd between 650-600 BC. Apollo and muses in chariot drawn by winged horses. National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Greece.
EditorialGreek art. Greece. Terracotta neck amphora. 7th century BC. Proto-Attic Period. It represents Herakles grabbing the hair of the centaur Nessus. Behind Herakles, a four-horse chariot and a driver. It comes from Attica. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New Y...
EditorialStarting from the upper left. Amphora. 3rd C.E. Transport of Oil. Baetica. Amphora 5th-6th C.E. Transport wine and other products. Amphora. 5th-4th C.E. Transport wine. Altafulla. Amphora Italica. 2nd B.C.E. Transport wine. Amphora. 1st-2nd C.E. Trans...
EditorialAmphora (Storage Jar). Greek; Athens; Attributed to the Michigan Painter. Date: 490 BC-480 BC. Dimensions: 21.2 x 13.9 x 13.9 cm (8 3/8 x 5 1/4 x 5 1/4 in.). Terra-cotta, decorated in the black-figure technique. Origin: Greece.
EditorialBronze neck-amphora (jar), Classical, ca. 460 B.C., Etruscan, Bronze, H. 13 3/8 in. (33.9 cm), Bronzes, The elegant curves of this vessel imitate early fifth century B.C. Greek prototypes of terracotta and bronze. Each handle is elaborately ornamented ...