Vases Red-figure Amphora AMPHORA, BELLY, TYPE A (ATHENIAN, RED-FIGURE)
AMPHORA, BELLY, TYPE A (ATHENIAN, RED-FIGURE)
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AMPHORA, BELLY, TYPE A (ATHENIAN, RED-FIGURE)

Red-figure Euthymides · Amphora · -550 to -500
A: WARRIOR (YOUTH, NAMED) ARMING BETWEEN ARCHERS IN PERSIAN CAPS AND PATTERNED SUITS WITH AXE, BOWS AND SHIELD, DEVICE, SATYR | B: ATHLETES, DISKOBOLOS, TRAINER, NAMED
Inscription
EUTHYBOLOS | EUTHYMIDES | Named: MAE[….], THORYKION, EUTHYBOLOS, PENTATHLOS, PHAULLOS, ORSPSENES, ORSIMENES | ORISMENES | PENTATHLOS | PHAULLOS | Signature: H[OPOLI]OE[GRA]PHSENEUTHYMIDESEN | THORYKION

Provenance

4 recorded events
Excavation 1828–1829
Vulci, Etruria, Italy
Excavated at the Vulci necropolis.
Purchase 1829
Lucien Bonaparte, Prince of Canino — Canino Collection
Part of the Canino collection.
Sale c. 1831
King Ludwig I of Bavaria
Munich, Germany
Purchased by King Ludwig I of Bavaria.
Purchase c. 1831
Königliche Vasensammlung, Munich
Munich, Germany
Entered the royal vase collection. Depicts a komos (drunken procession). Now in the Staatliche Antikensammlungen.
Beazley, ARV², 27.4; Munich Antikensammlungen records
Shape
Technique
Date
-550 to -500
Culture
ATHENIAN
Painter
Attribution
Signed
Findspot
Vulci, Etruria, Italy
Museum
Staatliche Antikensammlungen, Munich
Accession Number
2308
Image Source
beazley
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)