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"Unveiling the Timeless Beauty: Exploring the World of Amphora" Step into a world where art and history intertwine, as we delve into the captivating realm of amphora

Background imageAmphora Collection: Etruscan civilization, situla of certosa, bronze amphora decorated with rembosse and engravings

Etruscan civilization, situla of certosa, bronze amphora decorated with rembosse and engravings
Etruscan civilization 5th century b.C. Situla of Certosa.Bronze amphora decorated with rembosse and engravings

Background imageAmphora Collection: Attic amphora, Detail of women with amphorae at fountain, from Vulci, Latium region, Italy

Attic amphora, Detail of women with amphorae at fountain, from Vulci, Latium region, Italy
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Attic amphora from Vulci, Latium region, Italy. Detail: women with amphorae at the fountain

Background imageAmphora Collection: Terracotta amphora for storing wine, from Beirut, Lebanon

Terracotta amphora for storing wine, from Beirut, Lebanon
Roman civilization, 4th century A.D. Terracotta amphora for storing wine. From Beirut, Lebanon

Background imageAmphora Collection: Red-figure pottery, Attic bilingual amphora depicting Heracles and bull

Red-figure pottery, Attic bilingual amphora depicting Heracles and bull
Greek civilization. Red-figure pottery. Attic bilingual amphora depicting Heracles and the bull

Background imageAmphora Collection: Black-figure pottery, panathenaic amphora depicting a racing chariot, Greek civilization

Black-figure pottery, panathenaic amphora depicting a racing chariot, Greek civilization
Greek civilization, 4th-5th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Panathenaic amphora depicting a racing chariot

Background imageAmphora Collection: Amphora stopper with a dog and a goose inspired by the Aesops fables from Antinopolis

Amphora stopper with a dog and a goose inspired by the Aesops fables from Antinopolis (Sheikh- Ibada)
Egyptian civilization, Coptic Period, 4th-6th century. Amphora stopper with a dog and a goose inspired by the Aesops fables. From Antinopolis (Sheikh- Ibada)

Background imageAmphora Collection: Amphora carved with geometric patterns, red pottery

Amphora carved with geometric patterns, red pottery France, Saintes, Musee Archeologique (Archaeological Museum), Gallo-Roman art

Background imageAmphora Collection: Oriental style amphora depicting a lyre player and dancers, painted by the Painter of

Oriental style amphora depicting a lyre player and dancers, painted by the Painter of the Eptacordo, circa 670 B. C
Oriental style amphora depicting a lyre player and dancers, painted by the Painter of the Eptacordo, circa 670 B.C. 7th Century B.C

Background imageAmphora Collection: Italy, Lazio, Tarquinia, Two-handled little geometric amphora, circa 700 B. C

Italy, Lazio, Tarquinia, Two-handled little geometric amphora, circa 700 B. C
Italy, Lazio, Tarquinia, Two-handled little geometric amphora, circa 700 B.C. 8th-7th Century B.C. Italy, Tarquinia, Museo Archeologico (Archaeological Museum), Etruscan art

Background imageAmphora Collection: Detail; of powith scenes of Trojan War, detail representing Trojan horse, from Mykonos, Greece

Detail; of powith scenes of Trojan War, detail representing Trojan horse, from Mykonos, Greece
Greek civilization, 7th century b.C. Orientalizing pottery. Amphora with scenes of the Trojan War. From Mykonos, Greece. Detail: the Trojan horse

Background imageAmphora Collection: Greek civilization, Geometric Attic amphora from Thera, Santorini island, Greece

Greek civilization, Geometric Attic amphora from Thera, Santorini island, Greece
Greek civilization, 8th century b.C. Geometric ceramic. Geometric Attic amphora from Thera (Santorini) Island

Background imageAmphora Collection: Panathenaic amphora depicting boxing scene, from Tomb of the Warrior at Vulci, Viterbo province

Panathenaic amphora depicting boxing scene, from Tomb of the Warrior at Vulci, Viterbo province, Italy
Etruscan civilization, 6th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Panathenaic amphora depicting boxing scene. From the Tomb of the Warrior at Vulci, Viterbo province, Italy. Detail

Background imageAmphora Collection: Fragment of painting on lemon wood depicting servants and amphora on their stands, from Thebes

Fragment of painting on lemon wood depicting servants and amphora on their stands, from Thebes
Egyptian civilization, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Fragment of painting on lemon wood depicting servants and amphorae on their stands. From Thebes

Background imageAmphora Collection: Amphora by Painter of Priam, Detail of man drinking among vineyards, 520-510 B. C

Amphora by Painter of Priam, Detail of man drinking among vineyards, 520-510 B. C
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Amphora by the Painter of Priam, 520-510 b.C. Detail: a man drinking among the vineyards

Background imageAmphora Collection: Funerary urn with votive offerings

Funerary urn with votive offerings 1st Century A.D. Gallo-Roman art

Background imageAmphora Collection: Italy, Glass amphora from the tomb n. 41, necropolis of Altino

Italy, Glass amphora from the tomb n. 41, necropolis of Altino
Italy, Glass amphora from the tomb n.41, necropolis of Altino 2nd Century A.D. Museo Archeologico Nazionale Di Altino (Archaeological Museum), Roman art

Background imageAmphora Collection: Geometric pottery, Amphora, Figured and meander ornamentation

Geometric pottery, Amphora, Figured and meander ornamentation
Greek civilization, 8th century b.C. Geometric pottery. Amphora. Figured and meander ornamentation

Background imageAmphora Collection: Detail of Black-figure amphora depicting bulls, painted by Paris Painter, 550 / 540 B. C

Detail of Black-figure amphora depicting bulls, painted by Paris Painter, 550 / 540 B. C
Detail of Black-figure amphora depicting bulls, painted by Paris Painter, 550/540 B.C. 6th Century B.C. Monaco, Staatliche Antikensammlung (State Collection of Antiquites), Etruscan art

Background imageAmphora Collection: Black-figure pottery, amphora by the Nessos (Netos) Painter

Black-figure pottery, amphora by the Nessos (Netos) Painter
Greek civilization, 7th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Amphora by the Nessos (Netos) Painter

Background imageAmphora Collection: Amphora by Painter of Priam, Detail of women bathing, 520-510 B. C

Amphora by Painter of Priam, Detail of women bathing, 520-510 B. C
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Amphora by the Painter of Priam, 520-510 b.C. Detail: women bathing

Background imageAmphora Collection: Egypt, Woman holding an amphora, fresco

Egypt, Woman holding an amphora, fresco
Egypt - Nubia - Woman holding an amphora

Background imageAmphora Collection: Attic amphora, Detail of wedding procession

Attic amphora, Detail of wedding procession
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Attic amphora. Detail: wedding procession

Background imageAmphora Collection: Italy, Lazio, Oriental style amphora, painted by the Painter of Civitavecchia, circa 600 B. C

Italy, Lazio, Oriental style amphora, painted by the Painter of Civitavecchia, circa 600 B. C
Italy, Lazio, Oriental style amphora, painted by the Painter of Civitavecchia, circa 600 B.C. 7th-6th Century B.C. UK, London, British Museum, Etruscan art

Background imageAmphora Collection: Amphora depicting scene of wild boar hunting, attributed to Goltyr Painter, circa 560 B. C

Amphora depicting scene of wild boar hunting, attributed to Goltyr Painter, circa 560 B. C. from Tyre, Lebanon
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Amphora depicting a scene of wild boar hunting, attributed to the Goltyr Painter, circa 560 b.C. From Tyre, Lebanon

Background imageAmphora Collection: Greek civilization, Amphoras, from Eretria, Greece

Greek civilization, Amphoras, from Eretria, Greece
Greek civilization. Ceramics. Amphora. From Eretria, Greece

Background imageAmphora Collection: Life in a military camp: workers employed in beverages control (wine and beer)

Life in a military camp: workers employed in beverages control (wine and beer)
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII, 1332-1323 b.C. Life in a military camp: workers employed in beverages control (wine and beer). Relief from the tomb of Horemheb at Saqqara. Detail

Background imageAmphora Collection: Black-figure pottery, Attic amphora depicting Achilles and Ajax playing dice

Black-figure pottery, Attic amphora depicting Achilles and Ajax playing dice
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Attic amphora depicting Achilles and Ajax playing dice

Background imageAmphora Collection: Bronze amphora with handles ornamented with horse protomes

Bronze amphora with handles ornamented with horse protomes
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 7th century b.C. Bronze amphora with handles ornamented with horse protomes

Background imageAmphora Collection: Red-figure Attic amphora depicting scene from Iphigenia in Tauris

Red-figure Attic amphora depicting scene from Iphigenia in Tauris Italy, Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Archaeological Museum), Greek art

Background imageAmphora Collection: Black-figure pottery, Bilingual amphora, attributed to Andokides and Lysippides Painters

Black-figure pottery, Bilingual amphora, attributed to Andokides and Lysippides Painters, Side B by Lysippides
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Bilingual amphora, attributed to Andokides and Lysippides Painters, 530-520 b.C

Background imageAmphora Collection: Roman ceramics C014 / 6426

Roman ceramics C014 / 6426
1st century Roman terracotta objects. From left to right Ceramic brick with inscription. Amphora and decanter

Background imageAmphora Collection: Cypriot terracotta amphora

Cypriot terracotta amphora and jugs 9-8th century BCE (private collection)

Background imageAmphora Collection: Core-formed Glass C016 / 2816

Core-formed Glass C016 / 2816
Core-formed Glass vessels 4-5th century BCE From left to right Alabastron, Amphoriskos, Amphoriskos and Amphora

Background imageAmphora Collection: Roman Glass amphoras C016 / 2802

Roman Glass amphoras C016 / 2802
Decorated Roman Glass amphoras and bottles 3-4th century CE

Background imageAmphora Collection: South Italian amphora. 4th c. BC. Classical Greek

South Italian amphora. 4th c. BC. Classical Greek art. Ceramics. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia

Background imageAmphora Collection: Oil amphora. Greek art. Ceramics. SPAIN. Barcelona

Oil amphora. Greek art. Ceramics. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. Proc: SPAIN. L Escala. Emp�

Background imageAmphora Collection: Black-figure amphora and kylix. 6th-5th c. BC

Black-figure amphora and kylix. 6th-5th c. BC. Geometric Greek art. Ceramics. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. Proc: SPAIN. L Escala. Emp�

Background imageAmphora Collection: Achilles and Ajax playing checkers. Attic amphora, possibly by Exekias, c540 B. C

Achilles and Ajax playing checkers. Attic amphora, possibly by Exekias, c540 B. C
ACHILLES & AJAX, c540 B.C. Achilles and Ajax playing checkers. Attic amphora, possibly by Exekias, c540 B.C

Background imageAmphora Collection: GREECE: GRAVE ROBBERS. Grave robbers at Corinth, Greece, unearthing antiquities to sell to museums

GREECE: GRAVE ROBBERS. Grave robbers at Corinth, Greece, unearthing antiquities to sell to museums and private collectors. Wood engraving, English, 1877

Background imageAmphora Collection: Cairo - Sellers of Bouza

Cairo - Sellers of Bouza
Itinerant sellers of Bouza, a fermented alcoholic beverage produced from wheat in Egypt. Is this the origin of the English term booze??? Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAmphora Collection: Egypt - Fig Seller

Egypt - Fig Seller
Egypt - Street Fig Seller and a water carrier/seller Date: circa 1910

Background imageAmphora Collection: Lebanon - A woman of Bechareh, Mount Lebanon

Lebanon - A woman of Bechareh, Mount Lebanon
Northern Lebanon - A woman of Bechareh, Mount Lebanon Date: circa 1908

Background imageAmphora Collection: Egyptian Woman

Egyptian Woman in a loose robe with fine necklaces and standing with her hand on a large broken-topped amphora (possibly deliberately so?). Date: 1901

Background imageAmphora Collection: Mingechevir burial urn, 2nd century BC

Mingechevir burial urn, 2nd century BC
Mingechevir burial urn. Human bones and artifacts found inside a burial urn (funerary urn) uncovered by archaeological excavations near the River Kura, in the city of Mingechevir, Azerbaijan

Background imageAmphora Collection: Ancient amphora pots underwater

Ancient amphora pots underwater
Archaeology. A collection of amphorae, pots for storing liquids, seen underwater at an archaeological site. These pots are thought to have originated in the 4th century BCE

Background imageAmphora Collection: Achilles and Ajax

Achilles and Ajax
Amphora dating from 540-530 BC, signed by the potter and painter Exekias, it shows Achilles and Ajax playing a game using dice during a lull in the Trojan War

Background imageAmphora Collection: YELLOW JOURNALISM, 1909. American cartoon by Joseph Keppler Jr

YELLOW JOURNALISM, 1909. American cartoon by Joseph Keppler Jr. 1909, castigating the High Priests of Yellow Journalism, William Randolph Hearst (left) and Joseph Pulitzer

Background imageAmphora Collection: GMED2A-00029

GMED2A-00029
Arab women in traditional attire, including one veiled Muslim woman. Antique hand-colored print



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"Unveiling the Timeless Beauty: Exploring the World of Amphora" Step into a world where art and history intertwine, as we delve into the captivating realm of amphora. These Greek urns and amphoras lithographs from 1897 transport us back to an era filled with elegance and grandeur. Intricately crafted, these Roman memento mori mosaics serve as poignant reminders of life's fleeting nature. They offer glimpses into ancient Phoenician traders' lives in bustling ports, where these vessels played a vital role in maritime commerce. Gallo-Roman low-reliefs take us on a journey across time, depicting scenes of wine barrels being ferried. A testament to the significance of amphoras in transporting precious liquids that brought joy and celebration to countless gatherings. Heracles' legendary battle against the Nemean lion comes alive on an Attic black-figure amphora from Vulci. This masterpiece showcases not only artistic prowess but also narrates tales passed down through generations. A mesmerizing relief reveals people laboriously carrying amphorae within wine cellars, their dedication preserving this timeless tradition. Aquarius emerges from an oil-on-canvas painting depicting zodiac signs, reminding us how even celestial beings were associated with these iconic vessels. An exquisite Attic amphora portrays winged Eros serenading with his lyre while accompanied by his loyal dog at his feet—a symbol of love's enduring power throughout centuries past. Traveling further brings us face-to-face with an ancient Italian Amphora—an artifact steeped in mystery yet brimming with stories waiting to be unraveled. The antiquarian fair in Arezzo invites enthusiasts to immerse themselves in its rich heritage amidst Tuscany's enchanting landscapes. Ancient Greek pottery captures our imagination once more through delicate brushstrokes and intricate designs—each piece whispering secrets from forgotten eras under unknown creators' hands. Finally, we find ourselves in Pompeii, Italy, during the Victorian period.