Terracotta fragments of a neck-amphora (jar)? Greek, Attic second quarter of the 5th century BCE On the larger fragment, lower part of a draped figure to right; in the center, buttocks and legs of a draped male to right, wearing a himation; part of the lower torso and thighs (with the right thigh and knee, seen from the front) of a draped male wearing a chitoniskos and himation, with his right hand on his hip; the smaller fragment has part of the drapery and arm of a male holding a pair of spears, and part of a draped male to right with a striped sceptre? View more. Terracotta fragments of a n


Terracotta fragments of a neck-amphora (jar)? Greek, Attic second quarter of the 5th century BCE On the larger fragment, lower part of a draped figure to right; in the center, buttocks and legs of a draped male to right, wearing a himation; part of the lower torso and thighs (with the right thigh and knee, seen from the front) of a draped male wearing a chitoniskos and himation, with his right hand on his hip; the smaller fragment has part of the drapery and arm of a male holding a pair of spears, and part of a draped male to right with a striped sceptre? View more. Terracotta fragments of a neck-amphora (jar)?. Greek, Attic. second quarter of the 5th century BCE. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases


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