Black-Figure Neck-Amphora (Storage Vessel): Animal Friezes
https://clevelandart.org/art/1924.872
Although seemingly simple in design, this amphora populated with animals (some mythological) and vegetal ornaments speaks to complex cultural intermingling in the ancient world. Known as “Etrusco-Corinthian,” the vase was made in Vulci, an Etruscan site with local workshops in...
Artifact
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Terms
Culture
Etruscan (Etrusco-Corinthian)
Technique
ceramic
Medium
ceramic
Genre
Ceramic
Department
Greek and Roman Art
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