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Attic amphora with black figures

Attributed to the painter of Saint Audries-0600/-0500

Mev, Museu d'Art Medieval

Mev, Museu d'Art Medieval
Vic, Spain

The amphora, which was used for carrying and holding liquids, has reddish-black varnish all over the vessel, with the exception of the rectangular spaces where the motif appears, between the handles that divide the vessel into two sides where the same scene is repeated. There is a radial motif painted just above the base, and there are three lines painted beneath the scene and near the base. The central theme is that of bidding farewell to a chariot. A charioteer, on the right, dressed in a long tunic, standing on the chariot pulling on the reins of the horses, is getting ready to leave; on the left, a naked young man with a spear is waving goodbye. A bird flies between the chariot and the horses. A plaited chain of double palm leaves crowns the scene. Three very similar examples attributed to the same painter are in the Metropolitan Museum of New York.

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  • Title: Attic amphora with black figures
  • Creator: Attributed to the painter of Saint Audries
  • Date Created: -0600/-0500
  • Location Created: Greece
  • Type: Archaeology
  • Rights: © Museu Episcopal de Vic, photographer: Joan M. Díaz
  • External Link: Museu Episcopal de Vic
  • Medium: Wheel-turned clay
  • Style Source: Museu Episcopal de Vic
  • Style: Greek
  • Provenance Source: Museu Episcopal de Vic
  • Provenance: From the graves of Etruria (Italy)
  • Medium Source: Museu Episcopal de Vic
  • Description Source: Museu Episcopal de Vic
  • Description Extent: Complete
Mev, Museu d'Art Medieval

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