Terracotta Nolan neck-amphora (jar) ca. 470–460 Attributed to the Achilles Painter Obverse, Eos (the goddess of the dawn) pursuing TithonosReverse, bearded manThe winged goddess Eos will capture Tithonos, a young Trojan prince, as he goes to school in the early morning and take him to Mount Olympos to be her Terracotta Nolan neck-amphora (jar) 251933 : Attributed to the Achilles Painter, Terracotta Nolan neck-amphora (jar), ca. 470?460 , Terracotta, H. 13 5/8 in. ( cm); diameter 7 1/4 in. ( cm); diameter of foot 3 11/16 in. ( cm); diameter of mouth 6 in. ( c


Terracotta Nolan neck-amphora (jar) ca. 470–460 Attributed to the Achilles Painter Obverse, Eos (the goddess of the dawn) pursuing TithonosReverse, bearded manThe winged goddess Eos will capture Tithonos, a young Trojan prince, as he goes to school in the early morning and take him to Mount Olympos to be her Terracotta Nolan neck-amphora (jar) 251933 : Attributed to the Achilles Painter, Terracotta Nolan neck-amphora (jar), ca. 470?460 , Terracotta, H. 13 5/8 in. ( cm); diameter 7 1/4 in. ( cm); diameter of foot 3 11/16 in. ( cm); diameter of mouth 6 in. ( cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Purchase, The Cesnola Collection, by exchange, 1925 ()


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