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1. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. The Medea krater. Side A: Medea departing in a chariot after killing her children.
Red-figured calyx-krater. Lucania. Ca. 400 BCE. Attributed to the Policoro Painter.
Inv. No. 1991.1. Cleveland, Museum of Art. |
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2. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. The Medea krater. Detail of the side A: the nurse and the paidagogos mourn the death of the children of Jason and Medea.
Red-figured calyx-krater. Lucania. Ca. 400 BCE. Attributed to the Policoro Painter.
Inv. No. 1991.1. Cleveland, Museum of Art. |
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3. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. The Medea krater. Side A: Medea departing in a chariot after killing her children.
Red-figured calyx-krater. Lucania. Ca. 400 BCE. Attributed to the Policoro Painter.
Inv. No. 1991.1. Cleveland, Museum of Art. |
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4. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. The Medea krater. Detail of the side A: Erinys and Jason.
Red-figured calyx-krater. Lucania. Ca. 400 BCE. Attributed to the Policoro Painter.
Inv. No. 1991.1. Cleveland, Museum of Art. |
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5. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. The Medea krater.
Red-figured calyx-krater. Lucania. Ca. 400 BCE. Attributed to the Policoro Painter.
Inv. No. 1991.1. Cleveland, Museum of Art. |
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6. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. The Medea krater. Side B: Telephus with infant Orestes, Agamemnon and Clytemnestra.
Red-figured calyx-krater. Lucania. Ca. 400 BCE. Attributed to the Policoro Painter.
Inv. No. 1991.1. Cleveland, Museum of Art. |
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7. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. The Medea krater. Detail of the side B: Telephus with infant Orestes.
Red-figured calyx-krater. Lucania. Ca. 400 BCE. Attributed to the Policoro Painter.
Inv. No. 1991.1. Cleveland, Museum of Art. |
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8. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. The Medea krater.
Red-figured calyx-krater. Lucania. Ca. 400 BCE. Attributed to the Policoro Painter.
Inv. No. 1991.1. Cleveland, Museum of Art. |
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9. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Alcmene appealing to Zeus against Amphitryon.
Red-figured bell-krater. Paestum. Attributed to the Python Painter. Clay. Ca. 360—320 BCE.
Inv. No. 1890,0210.1. London, British Museum. |
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10. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Alcmene appealing to Zeus against Amphitryon.
Red-figured bell-krater. Paestum. Attributed to the Python Painter. Clay. Ca. 360—320 BCE.
Inv. No. 1890,0210.1. London, British Museum. |
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11. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Dionysiac scene.
Red-figured bell-krater. Paestum. Attributed to the Python Painter. Clay. Ca. 360—320 BCE.
Inv. No. 1890,0210.1. London, British Museum. |
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