Amphora, A.D. 1-79. Creator: Unknown.

Amphora, A.D. 1-79. Creator: Unknown.

3-037-348 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Amphora, A.D. 1-79. Additional Info: The handles of this otherwise undecorated amphora (storage jar) are adorned with two satyr masks in profile—one facing left, the other right. An applique in the shape of a frontal female head - perhaps a maenad - decorates the base of each handle, framed by volutes above and a palmette below. These figures represent companions of the wine god Bacchus. An amphora of this type could have been used to hold wine at a banquet. Comparable examples have been found in the homes of wealthy Romans, such as those who owned luxurious residences on the Bay of Naples.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :

Medium
  1. Bronze

Picture Type
  1. Amphora
  2. Vessels (containers)

Category Hierarchy

History & Politics Artefacts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4570x4960
File Size : 66,408kb


Aliases

  1. 72.AC.144
  1. 103SX4
  1. 1200001988
  1. 3-037-348
  1. 3037348
  1. 72.AC.144


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