Welcome back to a new year of Art Vids for Kids! In this DAI video series, we explore fascinating artworks together and learn new things. Introduce your entire family to works from the DAI collection in these interactive videos, prepared and presented by our volunteer Museum Guides.
Our first presentation of 2022 looks at a Greek Amphora, dating to about 520 BCE! What do you think it is made of? What do you think the ancient Greeks put inside of it? Watch the video now to answer these questions, and to learn more about this and other examples of Greek pottery on view at the DAI.
Featured Artwork: The Dayton Painter (Greek, active 6th century BCE), Amphora, about 520 BCE, terracotta with Black-Figure Style decoration. Museum purchase, 1963.84
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