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Magna Graecia (Great Greece): Painter of Dijon: Red figure Apulian krater of a Phlyax play (burlesque drama). On the right, a male character makes a sign to stop the old man, who with raised arms and a two-edged axe is about to hit an egg from which miraculously rises Helen. From Bari, Corso Vittorio Emanuele. Greek, 375-350 BCE. Clay, verpainting, thrown on the wheel; h 34 cm; diam 26,6 cm. inv. 3899.
Location
Museo Archeologico/Bari/Italy
Unique Identifier
ART582175
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2659px × 3543px
Photo Credit
White Images/ Scala/ Art Resource, NY
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4th century BCE
Actor
Apulian Vase Painting
Axe
Egg, Food
Greek, Ancient
Helen of Troy
Krater, Greek Vase
Theater Performance
Violence