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Copenhagen Painter (5th BCE)
(attributed to): Magna Graecia (Great Greece) : Apulian red figure krater with masks; in the center a Naiskos (small temple) with a bearded man sitting among two standing youths; on the neck Ganymede abducted by a white swan. From the Rizzon Collection. Ca. 340 BCE. Clay, overpainting; h 80 cm; diam. rim 44 cm. inv. 164509.
Location
Museo Nazionale Domenico Ridola/Matera/Italy
Unique Identifier
ART582212
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2704px × 3543px
Photo Credit
White Images/ Scala/ Art Resource, NY
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4th century BCE
Apulian Vase Painting
Ganymede
Greek, Ancient
Krater, Greek Vase
Red Figure Vase Painting