Digital Exhibits: Ancient Art 203

The Suicide of Ajax

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descriptiondcterms:descriptionThis amphora depicts Ajax contemplating suicide. The black figure vase depicts one of the heroes from the Iliad, Ajax, and it is thought to have taken place after the Trojan War. In the work, Ajax 's armor is off to the right, which means that he is vulnerable.
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