Attic Panathenaic Amphora Fragment (part of 81.AE.203.6.2)

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Attic Panathenaic Amphora Fragment (part of 81.AE.203.6.2)

Creator

Euphiletos Painter

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Date
530–510 B.C.
Medium
Terracotta
Culture
Greek (Attic)
Department
Vessels
Institution
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Composed of fourteen joined sherds, this fragment gives the upper body of Athena striding to the left. She brandishes her spear with her right hand, and carries a shield (bull blazon) on her left. She wears an aegis (patterned inside with alternating red and black stripes, with incised details in the black), a helmet decorated with a palmette, and a bracelet on her raised arm. Her white skin is well preserved, as is the added red for her clothing, helmet crest and shield rim. At far left, cockerel, standing on a column (the cockerel on the right side is preserved on the joining fragment 81.AE.203.6.2.2). The Etruscan graffito is inscribed to the left of Athena’s head, overlapping the left cockerel.

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