Achilles and Ajax
- Title
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Achilles and Ajax
- Repository
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J. Paul Getty Museum
- Alternative
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Attic Black-Figure Neck Amphora
Storage Jar with Achilles and Ajax Gaming
- Creator
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Leagros Group
- Photographer
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Lowenstam, Steven
- Creator Display
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attributed to Leagros Group (Ancient Greek vase painters, active ca. 525 to 500 BCE)
- Description
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Scenes from the mythological Trojan War decorate this Athenian black-figure neck-amphora. On the front, Achilles and Ajax, two great heroes of the Greeks, sit playing a board game. The goddess Athena stands in front of the board and gestures. The warriors have their armor and weapons ready, as if just pausing during a break in the conflict. This scene of Ajax and Achilles gaming was very popular in Athenian vase-painting of the late 500s B.C. and was a favorite of the painters in the Leagros Group. Many scholars believe that this mythological scene also served as a contemporary political parable on the value of staying alert, since the tyrant Peisistratos had been able to take control of the city of Athens while the army was distracted. The back of the vase depicts three hoplites, or warriors, in a line. Such files of hoplites are rather unusual in vase-painting, and this depiction may have been meant to relate to the scene on the front of the vase. These hoplites may be Greeks on the march to counter a Trojan attack, while Ajax and Achilles are notified by Athena. Such an interpretation would explain Athena's unusually prominent position on this rendition of the scene. --J. Paul Getty Museum; Bareiss Loan: S.80.AE.292
May, Helmut, ed. Weltkunst aus Privatbesitz, exh. cat. (Cologne: Kunsthalle Köln, 1968), cat. no. A 24.; Bothmer, Dietrich von, and J. Bean. Greek Vases and Modern Drawings from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bareiss. Exh. checklist, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: 1969. p. 2, no. 19.; Brommer, Frank. Vasenlisten zur griechischen Heldensage. 3rd ed. (Marburg: 1973) p. 335, no. 23.; Woodford, Susan.
- View
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Front
- Coverage
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Athens, Periféreia Protevoúsis, Greece (creation)
Molly and Walter Bareiss Collection (owner)
- Temporal
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ca. 510 BCE
- Subject
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Leagros Group
Pottery IV Black Figure, Red Figure
- Style Period
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Black-figure
Attic (Mainland Greek pottery styles)
- Work Type
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neck amphorae
- Date
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-0515/-0505
- Identifier
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Lowenstam_VRC_05864
- Item Locator
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Box 13, Section 14
- Rights
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In Copyright
- Dc Rights Holder
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University of Oregon, Department of Classics
- Local Collection Name
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Steven Lowenstam Collection
- Type
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Image
- Format
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image/tiff
- Measurements
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Height: 45.3 to 45.8 cm; Diameter (body): 30.4 cm
- Material
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terracotta
- Set
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Lowenstam Collection of Ancient Western Art and Archaeology
- Primary Set
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Lowenstam Collection of Ancient Western Art and Archaeology
- Institution
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University of Oregon
- Cultural Context
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Attic (culture)
- Id Current Repository
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86.AE.81