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Terracotta neck-amphora storage jar, c. 650 BC (terracotta)
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Terracotta neck-amphora storage jar, c. 650 BC (terracotta)
3526132 Terracotta neck-amphora storage jar, c.650 BC (terracotta) by Greek, (7th century BC); 108.6 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Attributed to the New York Nessos Painter, this vase served as a grave marker.
Herakles grabs the hair of Nessos, a centaur who had tried to abduct Herakles wife, Deianeira.
); Greek, out of copyright
Media ID 23138292
© Bridgeman Images
Amphora Attic Centaur Handles Herakles Hercules Motifs Painted Patterned
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of ancient Greek art - a Terracotta neck-amphora storage jar dating back to around 650 BC. Standing at an impressive height of 108.6 cm, this artifact is housed in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, USA. Attributed to the renowned New York Nessos Painter, this vase serves a dual purpose as both a storage container and a grave marker. The intricate decoration on its surface tells an intriguing mythological tale. Depicted here is Herakles, the mighty hero of Greek mythology, forcefully grabbing the hair of Nessos, a centaur who attempted to abduct Herakles' wife Deianeira. The craftsmanship exhibited on this jar is truly awe-inspiring. Its handles are intricately designed with patterns and motifs that reflect the artistic style prevalent during that era. The classical scenes painted on its surface bring to life various mythological characters such as gods, horses, and other wildlife. This terracotta vessel not only served practical purposes but also showcased the Greeks' deep appreciation for beauty and storytelling through art. It stands as an enduring testament to their rich cultural heritage and continues to captivate viewers with its ornate decorative elements even after centuries have passed.
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