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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 are on either side of Athena reads 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." The J. Paul Getty Museum. 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/ |