Runners on the Amphora

Price range: 70,79 € through 3308,33 € ht

Lean athletes stride across a lustrous black amphora, caught forever mid-race in glowing terracotta and framed by meander borders.

From the Archaic and Classical Greek Art collection — A luminous walk through the dawn of Western art, where marble smiles, bronze gleams and painted runners circle the clay in timeless grace.

Description

Here the athletic ideal of Classical Athens comes alive on a single vessel: nude runners in taut profile, their bodies rendered in warm clay against a mirror-dark ground. The interior lines trace muscle and momentum with pure graphic economy, while the Greek key borders wrap the scene like the lanes of a track. Palmettes crown the neck, and the sculpted handles lend the whole a quiet, monumental poise.

There is something enduring about this image of effort and grace, a reminder that the human form in motion has fascinated us for millennia. Set against a warm interior, it brings a note of antiquity and disciplined beauty to an entryway, a study, or a reading room, pairing naturally with bronzes, marble and earthen tones. It rewards a long look and settles a space with its calm authority.

From the Archaic and Classical Greek Art collection:

This collection traces the moment sculpture and painting first learned to breathe. It begins with the still, faintly smiling youths of the Archaic age, then opens onto the calm, weight-shifting nobility of the Classical breakthrough, when figures seemed to step forward into the world. Doric fronts and Ionic capitals, a hero’s duel, runners in motion across an amphora, a goddess in drapery that clings like water to stone: each piece is an original homage, conceived to honor the gleam of pale marble, the green patina of bronze and the graphic clarity of red- and black-figure vases.

What binds the eight works is a single, quiet museum light, in which each figure rises from a serene neutral ground as if standing in a great gallery hall. To live with them is to live beside ideals that shaped our sense of beauty: proportion, poise, and a composure that feels heroic without ever raising its voice. They lend a room the hush of an ancient sanctuary and a nobility that deepens with every passing year.

Key Features

  • Material: High-definition Lambda Print — true silver-halide photographic exposure (Fuji Crystal DP II for colour, Ilford for black & white) on premium acrylic glass, glossy finish for exceptional depth and clarity.
  • Finish: Face-mounted under 2 mm premium acrylic glass — Diasec technique.
  • Backing: 3 mm alu Dibond composite panel.
  • Style: Ancient Egyptian Art
  • Edition: Unlimited.
  • Mounting: Recessed aluminium subframe — ready to hang (invisible wall mounting, 25 mm offset).
  • Longevity: 50–75 years archival conservation.

Purpose

The collection sets out to retrace, in gentle chronological sequence, the artistic awakening of ancient Greece: the passage from frontal Archaic stillness to Classical grace and idealized humanity, while celebrating the tactile splendor of marble, bronze and painted clay.

Audience

  • Lovers of classical antiquity, history and the origins of Western art
  • First-time buyers seeking timeless, dignified pieces with lasting appeal
  • Interior designers furnishing refined homes, hotels, offices and reception spaces
  • Collectors drawn to sculptural elegance and a museum-grade presence

Interior Decorator’s Advice

  • Place a single marble figure on a deep, neutral wall so its luminous stone stands alone like a museum plinth
  • Group two or three works in a row to recreate the measured rhythm of a temple gallery
  • Pair the warm terracotta vase scenes with earth tones, linen and wood for quiet harmony
  • Light from above or the side with a warm, focused beam to deepen the relief and its shadow

Additional information

Edition

Unlimited Edition

Medium

Acrylic glass (2 mm) + alu Dibond (3 mm) · Diasec face-mount

Orientation/Shape

PORTRAIT 3:2

Artist

YTY Studio

delivery

Same day shipping on all orders

returns

Free returns within 14 days

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