Terracotta neck-amphora (jar)

Attributed to the Paris Painter

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 170

Obverse, couples banqueting. Reverse, centaur flanked by heralds. Lower frieze, man herding bulls

Pontic ware is a prominent style of early Etruscan black-figure pottery perhaps produced in Southern Etruria and strongly influenced by East Greek art. This amphora, by the most important painter of the group, is typical for its complex narrative design of multiple friezes rich in ornament and added colors.

Terracotta neck-amphora (jar), Attributed to the Paris Painter, Terracotta, Etruscan

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