Terracotta fragment of a Nolan neck-amphora (jar) 480–470 Greek, Attic Obverse, hanging on the wall, a flute case and glottokomeion; filled youth to right, with a chlamys, playing the aulos; filleted youth to right with his chlamys draped around his shoulder and down his back, holding an oinochoe in his right hand, and a skyphos in his left; Reverse, filleted youth to left, wearing a himation, with his extended right arm holding a stick, and his left hand holding a skyphos; the ground line around the amphora is comprised of a meander with cross squares; the handles are triple reeded. Terr


Terracotta fragment of a Nolan neck-amphora (jar) 480–470 Greek, Attic Obverse, hanging on the wall, a flute case and glottokomeion; filled youth to right, with a chlamys, playing the aulos; filleted youth to right with his chlamys draped around his shoulder and down his back, holding an oinochoe in his right hand, and a skyphos in his left; Reverse, filleted youth to left, wearing a himation, with his extended right arm holding a stick, and his left hand holding a skyphos; the ground line around the amphora is comprised of a meander with cross squares; the handles are triple reeded. Terracotta fragment of a Nolan neck-amphora (jar). Greek, Attic. 480–470 Terracotta; red-figure. Early Classical. Vases


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