Terracotta amphora (jar) ca. 550-530 B.C. Attributed to the Affecter Obverse and reverse, Dionysos with men and youthsThough the name the Affecter may have a pejorative ring, attention to his work reveals his accomplishment as an artist. The representation of Dionysos, the god of wine, exemplifies the Affecter's solid, slow-moving figures, sometimes ungainly but always articulated with the most precise and varied detail.. Terracotta amphora (jar). Greek, Attic. ca. 550-530 B.C.. Terracotta; black-figure. Archaic. Vases
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