Terracotta neck-amphora (jar) ca. 500 B.C. Attributed to the Diosphos Painter Obverse, Aeneas rescuing his father, Anchises, during the fall of TroyReverse, woman and warriorAeneas carrying his aged father, Anchises, away from Troy at the end of the Trojan War was a much illustrated incident. It derived from the Iliu Persis, an epic poem describing the Greek victory. The adventures of the Trojan hero on his way to Italy were later celebrated in Virgil's Aeneid.. Terracotta neck-amphora (jar). Greek, Attic. ca. 500 B.C.. Terracotta; black-figure. Archaic. Vases
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