Vases Red-figure Amphora Amphora (Storage Jar)
Amphora (Storage Jar)

Amphora (Storage Jar)

Red-figure Faliscan; Latium, Italy · Amphora · 4th century BCE
<p>With its monumental proportions, white volute handles, and red-figure decoration, this amphora bears a striking resemblance to vases from Apulia on the eastern coast of southern Italy. However, this vase belongs to the Faliscan culture, the Etruscans’ southernmost neighbor in the region of modern-day Tuscany. Together, the Etruscans and Faliscans would struggle against Roman expansion. The high quality and popularity of the Faliscan wares vied with Roman ceramic production, intensifying the tension between the regions. Here a nude female hands a young warrior his armor, and around the neck are sea-creatures.</p>
Shape
Technique
Date
4th century BCE
Culture
Central Italy
Medium
terracotta, red-figure
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number
1889.86
Image Source
chicago_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)