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 Pan Painter · Amphora · ca. 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

7 references
Books & Monographs
Maas, M. and Snyder, J.M, Stringed Instruments of Ancient Greece (New Haven, 1989) (1989) — 74, FIG.9 (A)
Catalogues & Reference Works
Carpenter, T.H., with Mannack, T. and Mendonca, M., Beazley Addenda, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1989) (1989) — 257
Beazley, J.D., The Pan Painter (Mainz, 1974) (1974) — PL.28.2 (A)
Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963) (1963) — 552.30
Beazley, J.D., Der Pan-Maler (Berlin, 1931) (1931) — PL.28.2 (A)
Beazley, J.D., Attische Vasenmaler des rotfigurigen Stils (Tübingen, 1925) (1925) — 101.18
Journal Articles
American Journal of Archaeology (1923) — 27 (1923) 278 (A)

Provenance

4 recorded events
Discovery c. 1840s
Vulci (?), Etruria, Italy
Probably found at Vulci; precise findspot not securely documented.
Purchase c. 1890s
European private collection
Europe
In a European private collection by the late 19th century.
Sale c. 1919
John Marshall
Rome, Italy
Acquired through John Marshall, the Met's purchasing agent in Europe.
Purchase 1920
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York, NY, USA
Acquired by the Met. Rogers Fund, 1920.
Met accession records
Shape
Technique
Period
Classical
Date
ca. 470 BCE
Culture
Greek, Attic
Attribution
Attributed
Findspot
Vulci (?), Etruria, Italy
Museum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Accession Number
20.245
Image Source
met_cc0
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