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Titles |
Panathenaic Amphora: |
Name |
J. Paul Getty Trust |
Name |
Marsyas Painter |
Type of Resource |
three dimensional object |
Genre |
Pottery |
Abstract |
Black-figure amphora with Athena. Inscriptions in Greek on either side of Athena read: TON ATHENETHEN ATHLON, and THEIOPHRASTOS ARCHE. The other side depicts the apobates race with the charioteer and nude athlete. |
Physical Location |
Getty Villa |
URL |
http://www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/8650/attributed-to-the-marsyas-painter-attic-panathenaic-amphora-with-lid-greek-atti |
Extent |
H: 78.5 cm ; Dia: 39.2 cm |
Form |
tactile material |
Note |
Inscription reads "from the games at Athens" and indicates that it was from the year of Theophrastos as ruler, c. 340-339 BCE. |
Access Condition |
Digital image courtesy of the Getty's Open Content Program |
Access Condition |
CC-BY 4.0 |
Subject Local Name |
--Black-Figure--Greek--Attic--Panathenaic--Amphora--Female--Prize------4th c. BCE--Chariot--Apobates--Nudity--Athlete--Male--Equipment--Horse--Animal |
Note |
The J. Paul Getty Museum. "Attic Panathenaic Amphora with Lid." Accessed May 10, 2017. http://www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/8650/attributed-to-the-marsyas-painter-attic-panathenaic-amphora-with-lid-greek-attic-340-339-bc/ |