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🎨 Attic Black-Figure Belly Amphora attributed to the Painter of Tarquinia RC 3984 (CAMU Δ 2606; Beazley 340548)

  • Date (ca. 550-500 BCE): BAPD; (last quarter of the 6th c BCE): Canellopoulos Inventory; (ca. 540-520 BCE): Papadimitriou December 2023; identification of scene (Heracles with lion between two youths): BAPD; (including Iolaos, and artifact): Α. Choremi-Spetsieri and Α. Zarkadas (eds), Τhe Paul and Alexandra Canellopoulos Museum: Ancient Art (Athens, 2006) pp. 78-79; P & A Canellopoulos Museum Inventory 2021. Accession date (donated to Greek state in 1972).
  • Collection
    Μουσείο Παύλου και Αλεξάνδρας Κανελλοπούλου / Paul and Alexandra Canellopoulos Museum, Athens
    Source subtype
    Vessel
    Period
    Late Archaic (ca. 560-479 BCE)
    Place of Creation
    🌍 Attica
    Archaeological Context
    No place of recovery captured by MANTO ()
    UNESCO Status
    In a collection or on the market prior to ratification
    Has depictions of
    👤 Heracles 👤 Iolaos 👤 the Nemean Lion 🏺 the Sword of Heracles
    Commentary
    Date (ca. 550-500 BCE): BAPD; (last quarter of the 6th c BCE): Canellopoulos Inventory; (ca. 540-520 BCE): Papadimitriou December 2023; identification of scene (Heracles with lion between two youths): BAPD; (including Iolaos, and artifact): Α. Choremi-Spetsieri and Α. Zarkadas (eds), Τhe Paul and Alexandra Canellopoulos Museum: Ancient Art (Athens, 2006) pp. 78-79; P & A Canellopoulos Museum Inventory 2021. Accession date (donated to Greek state in 1972).
  • Cite as: '🎨 Attic Black-Figure Belly Amphora attributed to the Painter of Tarquinia RC 3984 (CAMU Δ 2606; Beazley 340548)', MANTO, https://resource.manto.unh.edu/11312088 [last modified: 15 04 2024]
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