File:Brygos Painter 370 10 Selene - gigantomachy (03).jpg

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English: object type / vase shape: attic red figure cup (kylix)

- description: interior: Selene driving her chariot drawn by two winged horses - exterior side A and B: the olympian gods fighting the giants - production place: Athens - potter: Brygos - painter: Brygos Painter (early work) - period / date: late archaic, transition to early classical, ca. 490 BC - material: pottery (clay) - height: 13,7 cm; diameter: 32 cm - findspot: Vulci - museum / inventory number: Berlin, Altes Museum (Antikensammlung) F 2293 - bibliography: John D. Beazley, Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, Oxford 1963(2), 370, 10

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