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Artist
English: Niobid Painter
Français : Peintre des Niobides
Description
English: Heracles and the gathering of the Argonauts (or Heracles in Marathon?). Side A from an Attic red-figure calyx-krater, 460–450 BC. From Orvieto (Volsinii).
Français : Héraclès et le rassemblement des Argonautes (ou Héraclès à Marathon ?). Face A d'un cratère en calice attique à figures rouges, 460-450 av. J.-C. Provenance : Orvieto (Volsinii).
Dimensions H. 54 cm (21 ¼ in.), Diam. 56 cm (22 in.)
institution QS:P195,Q19675
Current location
Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Sully, first floor, room 43, case 20
Accession number
G 341
Credit line Tyszkiewicz Collection; purchase, 1883
References Beazley, Attic Red-figured Vase-Painters (1963), 601, 22
Source/Photographer User:Bibi Saint-Pol, own work, 2007-07-21
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