ANCIENT GREEK BLACK FIGURE CERAMIC AMPHORA REPLICA
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A replica of an ancient Greek black figured ceramic neck amphora dating back to approximately 570 to 550 BC. The artistry of this replica is evident in its meticulous reproduction of a significant historical artifact. The neck amphora, characterized by its distinctive shape, was a common vessel used in ancient Greece for storing and transporting liquids, particularly wine and oil. In the ancient Greek tradition of black figure pottery, artists painted scenes and figures in black against a color background. This technique allowed for detailed and visually striking depictions. The replica faithfully captures this black figure style, showcasing the artistic finesse of the original Greek potters. Signed by the artist to the bottom. Circa the late 20th century. Ancient Greek Pottery Replicas For Collectors.
Dimensions: H 8 1/4 in. All measurements are approximate.
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