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Two-handled jar (amphora) with trainer and victorious athlete

480–460 B.C.
Place of ManufactureAthens, Attica, Greece
Medium/TechniqueCeramic, Red Figure
DimensionsHeight: 30.9 cm (12 3/16 in.)
Diameter: 18 cm (7 1/16 in.)
Credit LineHenry Lillie Pierce Fund
Accession number01.8109
On View
On view
ClassificationsVessels
ProvenanceBy 1901: with Edward Perry Warren (according to Warren's records: Bought in Naples: certainly from Cumae.); purchased by MFA from Edward Perry Warren, December 1901
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