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21. 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. | |
22. 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. | |
23. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Slaughter of Iphigenia. Red-figured volute krater. Apulia. Ca. 370—350 BCE. Attributed to a painter close to the Iliupersis Painter (the sack of Troy). Inv. No. 1865,0103.21. London, British Museum. | |
24. 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. | |
25. 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. | |
26. 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. | |
27. CERAMICS. Greece. The Seven against Thebes: the death of Kapaneus. Red-figure neck-amphora. Campania. Attributed to the Caivano Painter (Greek, active 340—330 BCE). Terracotta. Ca. 340 BCE. Inv. No. 92.AE.86. Los Angeles, John Paul Getty Museum, Getty Villa in Malibu. | |
28. CERAMICS. Greece. Maenads and satyrs. Red-figure neck-amphora. Campania. Attributed to the Caivano Painter (Greek, active 340—330 BCE). Terracotta. Ca. 340 BCE. Inv. No. 92.AE.86. Los Angeles, John Paul Getty Museum, Getty Villa in Malibu. | |
29. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Phiale with relief decoration—chariots. South Italy, Calena. Clay, glaze. 3rd cent. BCE. Inv. No. AB 602. Moscow, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. | |
30. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Volute-krater depicting the journey of Orpheus to the Underworld. Red-figured volute-krater. Apulia. Attributed to The Underworld Painter (by Trendall). Clay. Ca. 330—310 BCE. Munich, State Antique Collection. | |
31. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Volute-krater depicting the journey of Orpheus to the Underworld. Detail: a female head. Red-figured volute-krater. Apulia. Attributed to The Underworld Painter. Clay. Ca. 330—310 BCE. Munich, State Antique Collection. | |
32. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Volute-krater depicting the journey of Orpheus to the Underworld. Detail: Helios and Selene on they chariots. Red-figured volute-krater. Apulia. Attributed to The Underworld Painter. Clay. Ca. 330—310 BCE. Munich, State Antique Collection. | |
33. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Volute-krater depicting the journey of Orpheus to the Underworld. Detail: Hades and Persephone in their Palace with Orpheus and other denizens of the Underworld. Red-figured volute-krater. Apulia. Attributed to The Underworld Painter. Clay. Ca. 330—310 BCE. Munich, State Antique Collection. | |
34. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Volute-krater depicting the journey of Orpheus to the Underworld. Detail: Hermes, Heracles and Cerberus, Hecate. Red-figured volute-krater. Apulia. Attributed to The Underworld Painter. Clay. Ca. 330—310 BCE. Munich, State Antique Collection. | |
35. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Hesperides. Apulian vase. 4th century BCE. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
36. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. So-called “Vase of Patroclus”, side B. Red-figured volute-krater. Apulia. Darius Painter. Clay. 340—320 BCE. Inv. No. 81954 (?). Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
37. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. So-called “Vase of Patroclus”, side A. Red-figured volute-krater. Apulia. Darius Painter. Clay. 340—320 BCE. Inv. No. 81954 (?). Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
38. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Jason and the Golden Fleece. Red-figured volute krater (side A). Paestum. Ca. 340—330 BCE. Attributed to the Apulianising Group. Inv. No. 82126. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
39. CERAMICS. Magna Graecia. Patera (libation bowel). Greece, South Italy, Campania. Terracotta, black glaze. 3rd cent. BCE. Inv. No. 01.8.13. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
40. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Artist painting a statue of Herakles. Red-figured column-krater. Apulia. Ca. 360—350 BCE. Attributed to the Group of Boston 00.348. Inv. No. 50.11.4. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |