Vases Red-figure Amphora Amphora with Musical Scene
Amphora with Musical Scene
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Amphora with Musical Scene

Red-figure 7140 · Amphora · 460-450 BCE (Classical)
<p>One of the prominent painters of classical Athens, the Niobid Painter (named after his most famous vase) is admired for his quiet and balanced compositions. Here, in the women's quarters of a house, three elaborately dressed women prepare for a music session. A seated woman relaxes while fingering a "barbiton" (a stringed instrument). Above her head hangs a lyre. She faces a woman holding double flutes, and a third woman lifts the lid of a box. The scene evokes the leisured and relatively educated world of affluent Athenian women. On the back, women dressed in the attire of maenads, the female followers of Dionysus, hold pine branches and a torch; these may be the same women, now preparing for their ritual roles in Dionysus' cult.</p><p>For the latest information about this object, <cite><a href='https://purl.thewalters.org/art/48.2712' rel='external'>Amphora with Musical Scene</a></cite>, visit the Online Collection of the Walters Art Museum.</p>
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Technique
Date
460-450 BCE (Classical)
Culture
Greek
Painter
Dimensions
H: 8.00 cm W: 11.00 cm
Medium
terracotta, wheel made; red figure
Museum
Walters Art Museum
Accession Number
48.2712
Image Source
walters_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)