Vases Black-figure Amphora Black-Figure Neck-Amphora of Panathenaic Shape (St...
Black-Figure Neck-Amphora of Panathenaic Shape (Storage Vessel)

Black-Figure Neck-Amphora of Panathenaic Shape (Storage Vessel)

Black-figure Amphora · 525–500 BCE
The narrow neck and base of amphorae of this shape probably derive from vessels used to transport oil and wine long distances. Here, the painted decoration accentuates the shape, with simple rays at the base, tongues on the shoulder, and a double lotus-and-palmette chain on the neck. Added red rings separate these patterns, with black gloss covering most of the exterior; only the upper surface of the mouth is reserved. Similarly shaped vases decorated with Athena on the front and athletic or equestrian scenes on the back were filled with Athenian olive oil and awarded as prizes to victors in the Panathenaic games.
Shape
Technique
Date
525–500 BCE
Culture
Greek, Attic
Dimensions
H: 41.40 cm
Medium
ceramic
Museum
Cleveland Museum of Art
Accession Number
1923.644
Image Source
cleveland_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)