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Amphora Painter, Amphora (female head), Glückstadt, clay, quickly turned, painted (ceramic), alternately fired, clay, painted and fired, Total: Height: 41.2 cm (40.7-41.2); Diameter: 16.5 cm; Muzzle diameter: 13.2 cm (13.0-13.2); Base diameter: 12.1 cm (11.4-12.1); Diameter: 1.4 cm (bottom hole); Weight: 1400 g, ceramic, profile (side view), Late Classical (Greek antiquity), On the slender amphora, which is reminiscent of Panathenaean prize amphorae (victory prizes at the festival in honor of the goddess Athena in Athens), a female head is depicted on both sides, facing left in profile. The hair is held together by a single-fur jacket. Above the ear there is a hair nest with a corkscrew curl. The jackets are decorated with black, white and yellow line and dot patterns. Earring, ray diadem and a dotted chain are in yellow color. Beside the heads, on both sides at the height of the handles, a palmette on two arches with tendrils curling up at the top can be seen. At the shoulders, a vertically directed rod name is visible with meanders above it, inclined to the right. The handles are decorated with a varnished palmette. A wave band (the so-called running dog) inclining to the right completes the painting of the vessel body at the bottom. The mouth funnel carries a white vine tendril with berries and has a wide, funnel-shaped mouth. The amphora was not intended for everyday use, as it has a hole in the bottom. It is rather an ornamental vessel, which was created especially as a burial gift.

Amphora Painter, Amphora (female head), Glückstadt, clay, quickly turned, painted (ceramic), alternately fired, clay, painted and fired, Total: Height: 41.2 cm (40.7-41.2); Diameter: 16.5 cm; Muzzle diameter: 13.2 cm (13.0-13.2); Base diameter: 12.1 cm (11.4-12.1); Diameter: 1.4 cm (bottom hole); Weight: 1400 g, ceramic, profile (side view), Late Classical (Greek antiquity), On the slender amphora, which is reminiscent of Panathenaean prize amphorae (victory prizes at the festival in honor of the goddess Athena in Athens), a female head is depicted on both sides, facing left in profile. The hair is held together by a single-fur jacket. Above the ear there is a hair nest with a corkscrew curl. The jackets are decorated with black, white and yellow line and dot patterns. Earring, ray diadem and a dotted chain are in yellow color. Beside the heads, on both sides at the height of the handles, a palmette on two arches with tendrils curling up at the top can be seen. At the shoulders, a vertically directed rod name is visible with meanders above it, inclined to the right. The handles are decorated with a varnished palmette. A wave band (the so-called running dog) inclining to the right completes the painting of the vessel body at the bottom. The mouth funnel carries a white vine tendril with berries and has a wide, funnel-shaped mouth. The amphora was not intended for everyday use, as it has a hole in the bottom. It is rather an ornamental vessel, which was created especially as a burial gift.
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Amphora Painter, Amphora (female head), Glückstadt, clay, quickly turned, painted (ceramic), alternately fired, clay, painted and fired, Total: Height: 41.2 cm (40.7-41.2); Diameter: 16.5 cm; Muzzle diameter: 13.2 cm (13.0-13.2); Base diameter: 12.1 cm (11.4-12.1); Diameter: 1.4 cm (bottom hole); Weight: 1400 g, ceramic, profile (side view), Late Classical (Greek antiquity), On the slender amphora, which is reminiscent of Panathenaean prize amphorae (victory prizes at the festival in honor of the goddess Athena in Athens), a female head is depicted on both sides, facing left in profile. The hair is held together by a single-fur jacket. Above the ear there is a hair nest with a corkscrew curl. The jackets are decorated with black, white and yellow line and dot patterns. Earring, ray diadem and a dotted chain are in yellow color. Beside the heads, on both sides at the height of the handles, a palmette on two arches with tendrils curling up at the top can be seen. At the shoulders, a vertically directed rod name is visible with meanders above it, inclined to the right. The handles are decorated with a varnished palmette. A wave band (the so-called running dog) inclining to the right completes the painting of the vessel body at the bottom. The mouth funnel carries a white vine tendril with berries and has a wide, funnel-shaped mouth. The amphora was not intended for everyday use, as it has a hole in the bottom. It is rather an ornamental vessel, which was created especially as a burial gift.
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