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Fragmentary Attic Black-Figure Neck Amphora (comprised of 34 fragments)
Creator
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- about 510 B.C.
- Medium
- Terracotta
- Culture
- Greek (Attic)
- Department
- Vessels
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Partially reassembled neck amphora. A: Apollo with kithara standing to right; facing him on either side, two female figures. Apollo's hair is bound up in a krobylos and he wears a patterned himation (added red, and incised crosses). The women also wear heavily patterned garments. The pair standing before the god each extends a palm before him. B: Departure of a warrior. Only part of the shield, leg and spear survive of the warrior. To the left, old man with a staff (white hair, added red on his himation), and to the right, a woman (added red patterning on her himation). On the neck, band of addorsed lotus and palmette. Red and black tongues on the shoulder. Under the figures, band of upward-pointing encircled lotus buds. Under the handles, four palmettes and a hanging lotus.
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