Vases Red-figure Amphora Terracotta neck-amphora of Panathenaic shape (jar)
Terracotta neck-amphora of Panathenaic shape (jar)
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Terracotta neck-amphora of Panathenaic shape (jar)

Red-figure Attributed to the Syleus Painter · Amphora · ca. 480–470 BCE
Neck-amphora of Panathenaic shape. Greek, Attic. Classical. Classification: Vases. Credit: Rogers Fund, 1920. Gallery 157.

Attribution History

Current
Met Museum catalogue
Source: met_import

Bibliography

13 references
Books & Monographs
Franceschini, M., Attische Mantelfiguren, Relevanz eines standardisierten Motivs der rotfigurigen Vasenmalerei. Zürcher archäologische Forschungen Band 5 (Rahden, 2018) (2018) — PL.7A (B)
Ellinghaus, C., Die Parthenonskulpturen, Der Bauschmuck eines öffentlichen Monumentes der demokratischen Gesellschaft Athens zur Zeit des Perikles, Techniken in der bildenden Kunst zur Tradierung von Aussagen (Hamburg, 2011) (2011) — FIG.171 (B)
Neils, J., The Parthenon Frieze (Cambridge, 2001) (2001) — 144, 152, FIGS.106, 114 (A, B)
Laxander, H., Individuum und Gemeinschaft im Fest, Untersuchungen zu attischen Darstellungen von Festgeschehen im 6. und frühen 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr. (Münster, 2000) (2000) — PL.16.4 (DRAWING OF B)
Bentz, M. and Eschbach, N. (eds.), Panathenaika, Symposion zu den Panathenäischen Preisamphoren, Rauischholzhausen 25.-29.11.1998 (Mainz, 2001) (1998) — PL.33.1-2 (A, B)
Richter, G. & Hall, L., Red-figured Athenian Vases in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New Haven, 1936) (1936) — PLS.25-6, 169.25
Richter, G. & Milne, M., Shapes and Names of Athenian Vases (New York, 1935) (1935) — FIG.25 (A)
Catalogues & Reference Works
Carpenter, T.H., with Mannack, T. and Mendonca, M., Beazley Addenda, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1989) (1989) — 203
Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963) (1963) — 249.9
Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-figure Vase-painters, 1st ed. (Oxford, 1942) (1942) — 165.8
Beazley, J.D., Attische Vasenmaler des rotfigurigen Stils (Tübingen, 1925) (1925) — 161.6
Journal Articles
Bollettino d'Arte (1985) — 79 (1985) 29, 8, FIG.8 (DRAWING OF A)
American Journal of Archaeology (1923) — 27 (1923) 269, FIG.6, 270-1

Provenance

2 recorded events
Discovery
Vulci, Etruria, Italy
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First recorded
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Current location
Shape
Technique
Period
Classical
Date
ca. 480–470 BCE
Culture
Greek, Attic
Attribution
Attributed
Findspot
Vulci, Etruria, Italy
Museum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Accession Number
20.244
Image Source
met_cc0
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