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Red-figured Panathenaic
Unknown artist, 425 BC
Red-figured Amphora of Panathenaic shape. Belongs to small number of red-figured Panathenaics, whose subject-matter seems to refer to the ceremonial of the Panathenaic festival. This vase is painted with a scene of 2 youths carrying sacrificial basket containing sacred barley and the utensils for the sacrifice, on its last stage to the altar. The back shows a conventional and rapidly sketched picture of 2 youths. Style places it into Polygnotan Group.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Red-figured Panathenaic, 425 BC
Date supported
1967
Medium and material
Pottery
Dimensions
34 cm
Grant
200
Total cost
200
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