Some were ten imperial gallons 12 us gal.
Attic panathenaic amphora.
Held every four years the festival included athletic musical and other competitions.
Aspekte weiblicher nacktheit und entblossung in ihrer zeitlichkeit und zeitlosigkeit.
Attic panathenaic amphora kleophrades painter greek attic active 505 475 b c 65 40 3 cm 25 9 16 15 7 8 in 77 ae 9 open content images tend to be large in file size.
The panathenaia a state religious festival honored athena the patron goddess of athens.
Panathenaic amphoras traditionally represent athena standing between two doric columns surmounted by cocks and on the reverse side the event for which the vase was awarded.
From the second quarter of the sixth century b c.
Amphorae filled with olive.
It is uncertain if the figures on the reverse of this piece depict wrestlers on pankratists contenders in a more brutal event which combined both boxing and wrestling.
Held every four years the festival included athletic and musical competitions.
Bentz 1998is an extensive discussion of the type.
490 480 bce by the kleophrades painter depicting the 4 horse chariot racing competition.
Attic black figure amphora ca.
The draped figure has most often been interpreted as a trainer or a judge of the games.
45 l and 60 70 cm 24 28 in high.
Introduction bibliography panathenaic amphoras were produced in athens as prizes for the victors in the games held in that city every four years.
On victors in the contests of the panathenaic festival in athens were awarded a standardized amphora containing one metretes about forty two quarts of olive oil from sacred groves in attica.
These amphorae had a special form with narrow neck and foot and a standard fashion of decoration.
The official decoration on the front was a picture of a statue of athena fully armed.
The panathenaia a state religious festival honored athena the patron goddess of athens.
An early panathenaic prize amphora in the metropolitan museum of art metropolitan museum journal 34.
The panathenaia a state religious festival honored athena the patron goddess of athens.
Amphorae filled with oil pressed from olives from the sacred trees of athena were given as prizes in the panathenaic games.
Held every four years the festival included athletic musical and other competitions.
It is however possible that these vessels were also sold as souvenirs or distributed by means other than direct award.