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This finely hand-painted amphora is a replica of a Panathenaic Amphora from the Getty collection.
Panathenaic amphorae were large ceramic vessels that contained olive oil from trees sacred to Athena, awarded as prizes to victors in athletic competitions.
Side A: Athena Promachos to the right, flanked by columns topped by statues (on the left, Athena with a naval flag pole; on the right, Zeus with a scepter and Nike). The goddess strides with her shield held out so that the interior is visible, and brandishes her spear. Inscription on A: "of the prizes at Athens" and "[during the] archonship of Theophrastos".
Side B: A driver and an apobates ride in a four-horse chariot moving to the left. The driver wears a long white cloak, which flutters behind him as the chariot team speeds along. The apobates is nude but for his helmet (white crest) and shield (white star blazon).
- Material: Ceramic
- Dimensions: Approx. 28 H x 12 W inches
- For decorative use only: not food-safe
- Handcrafted in Greece
- Item #: 918 LMR
Panathenaic Amphora
Artist/Maker: Attributed to the Marsyas Painter (Greek (Attic), active 370 - 330 B.C.E.)
Date: 340–339 B.C.E.
Medium: Terracotta
Dimensions: Object: 78.5 cm (30 7/8 in.)
Athens, Greece (Place Created) Greek (Attic)
Object Number: 79.AE.147.a
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