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Baltimore Painter (fl.ca. 330-ca. 310 BCE)
(attributed to): Red-figured wine bowl (volute-krater) (The Hamilton Vase). Made in Italy, Apulia (perhpas Bari), ca. 330-310 BCE. The principal scene depicted on this wine bowl is dominated by a white-painted naiskos (small temple) and its occupant, a youth and his horse, behind him hang his breastplate and his greaves. One of the finest pieces in the first collection of Sir William Hamilton. Ceramic, h. 89.9 cm. Inv. 1772,0320.14.+.
Location
British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART544503
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4307px × 5330px
Photo Credit
© The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY
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4th century BCE
Apulian Vase Painting
Ephebe, Greek Youth
Horse
Krater, Greek Vase
Red Figure Vase Painting
South Italian and Sicilian Style
Temple
Youth