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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Attic Black-Figure Amphora, 6 Century BCE - 5th Century BCE
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Attic Black-Figure Amphora, 6 Century BCE - 5th Century BCE
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Attic Black-Figure Amphora, 6 Century BCE - 5th Century BCE

Terracotta
height 22.9 cm
height 9 in
PF.5345
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Both the obverse and reverse are decorated with two female dancers (possibly maenads) facing each other holding castanets (krotala). Their bodies are lively and expressive of movement in dance. Intertwining...
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Both the obverse and reverse are decorated with two female dancers (possibly maenads) facing each other holding castanets (krotala). Their bodies are lively and expressive of movement in dance. Intertwining vines and palmettes decorate the sides, enriched with touches of purple and white paint. The presence of the five-leaf palmette suggests the possibility this vase was painted by the Edinburgh Painter who introduced this concept replacing the use of the seven-leaf palmette. The result is a work of vigorous movement and charming detail.
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