Category:Achilles and Ajax playing dice amphora, Inv. 16757 (Gregorian Etruscan Museum)
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Italiano: Firmata da Exekias, pittore e vasaio. Anfora di fabbricazione attica. Lato A: Achille e Aiace seduti a giocare a dadi. Lato B: La famiglia dei Dioscuri, con Castore che regge il cavallo Kyllaros, Leda che gli offre un fiore, Polluce che gioca con un cane e Tindareo che accarezza il muso del cavallo. Datazione 540-530 a.C. Musei Vaticani, Museo Gregoriano Etrusco, Sala XIX Emiciclo Inferiore, Inv. 16757.
English: Signed by Exekias, as painter and potter. Amphora of Attic manufacture. Side A: Achilles and Ajax sitting playing dice. Side B: The family of the Dioscuri, with Castor holding the horse Kyllaros, Leda offering him a flower, Pollux playing with a dog and Tyndareus caressing the horse's muzzle. Dating 540-530 BC Vatican Museums, Gregorian Etruscan Museum, Room XIX Lower Hemicycle, Inv. 16757.
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- Gregorian Etruscan Museum - Room XIX. Collection of Vases, Attic ceramics
- 6th-century B.C. artifacts in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum
- Pottery objects in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum
- Findings from Vulci in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum
- Attic Vases in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum
- Exekias
- Achilles and Ajax playing
- Ancient Greek amphoras in Italy
- Perimeridia
- Ancient Greek pottery from Vulci
- 530s BC pottery in Italy
- Belly amphorae type A
- 6th-century BC inscriptions in Italy
- Ancient Greek inscriptions in the Vatican Museums