- Artist
- Antimenes Painter (circle of)
(Greek, Attic, active ca. 530-ca. 510 B.C.E.) - Title
- Storage Jar (Amphora) with Hoplites
- Date
- ca. 530-510 B.C.E.
- Medium
- Earthenware with black-figure decoration
- Dimensions
- 15 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. overall
- Credit
- Hilldale Fund purchase
- Accession No.
- 63.10.2
- Classification
- Ceramics
- Geography
- Greece
Related
<span>5 March 1962, possibly sold by Sotheby’s (London, England) auction "Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Near Eastern Antiquities" [lot 93]; 20 September 1963, sold by K.J. Hewett, Ltd (London, England) to the University of Wisconsin<span style="font-size:13pt">–</span>Madison; 1967, transferred to the Elvehjem Art Center [now called Chazen Museum of Art]</span>
- Elvehjem Museum of Art. "Ancient Etruscan and Greek Vases in the Elvehjem Museum of Art." University of Wisconsin Regents. Madison, Wis., 2000. p. 50, no. 31
- Moon, Warren G. "Two Vases in the Circle of the Antimenes Painter." Elvehjem Museum of Art Bulletin 1974-1975. Elvehjem Art Center (1975). p. 20, no. 1
- Elvehjem Art Center. "Bulletin 1974-1975." Madison, WI Elvehjem Art Center, 1976. p. 18, no. 1
- Watrous, James. "A Century of Capricious Collecting 1877-1970: From the Gallery in Science Hall to the Elvehjem Museum of Art," Madison, WI: Elvehjem Museum of Art, 1987. p. 26, fig. 28
- Classical Art Research Centre. University of Oxford. "Beazley Archive Pottery Database.": https://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/record/15C4DFC7-A331-40D0-A229-45EA534D7F1D. no. 5764
The Chazen Museum of Art welcomes comments or inquiries about works in our collection. Please allow two–three weeks for a response. Chazen staff is not able to provide valuations or authentications and such inquiries cannot be answered.
"*" indicates required fields