Panathenaic Games Prize Amphora

Zachary Kay
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Panathenaic Games prize amphora, terracotta vase decorated by the Euphiletos Painter, c. 530 BCE.

The artwork on this vase is attributed to the Athenian artist known today as the Euphiletos Painter (c. 550 to c. 500 BCE), perhaps best known for their black-figure work on Panathenaic Games prize amphoras, vessels awarded to winners of the festival's athletic events.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

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Art, T. M. M. o. (2025, September 17). Panathenaic Games Prize Amphora. World History Encyclopedia. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/21029/panathenaic-games-prize-amphora/

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Art, The Metropolitan Museum of. "Panathenaic Games Prize Amphora." World History Encyclopedia, September 17, 2025. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/21029/panathenaic-games-prize-amphora/.

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Art, The Metropolitan Museum of. "Panathenaic Games Prize Amphora." World History Encyclopedia, 17 Sep 2025, https://www.worldhistory.org/image/21029/panathenaic-games-prize-amphora/.

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