Museo Civico Archeologico di Bologna:Attic bilingual amphora by the Andokides Painter, from the Arnoaldi burial ground, tomb 85.Around 530 BC, the painter Andokides, who worked in the Athenian studio of the ceramist Exechias, began to experiment with a new decorative technique in terracotta in which the figures were outlined leaving the inside unpainted, rather than painted in black. In this way he created several "bilingual" works, in which the scenes were made with black figures on one side and the newly invented red figures on the other.This amphora, attributable to Andokides himself, is the only example found so far in Po Valley Etruria that bears witness to