Attic amphora with a distinct neck
Fragmentary Attic amphora with a distinct neck, decorated with scenes from the Dionysiac cycle on both sides. On side B one can make out a maenad on an anthropomorphic billy-goat and a satyr. The vessel dates to the late 6th century B.C. and was part of the prestigious private collection of Marquis Bonaventura Chigi Zondadari.
Curiosity: The amphora belonged to the collection of Marquis Chigi Zondadari, owner of one of the most important local private collections.
Fragmentary Attic amphora with a distinct neck, decorated with scenes from the Dionysiac cycle on both sides. On side B one can make out a maenad on an anthropomorphic billy-goat and a satyr. The vessel dates to the late 6th century B.C. and was part of the prestigious private collection of Marquis Bonaventura Chigi Zondadari.
Curiosity: The amphora belonged to the collection of Marquis Chigi Zondadari, owner of one of the most important local private collections.
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