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Summary

Artist
English: Adolphseck Painter
Français : Peintre d'Adolphseck
Description
English: Two sileni and a maenad. Side A from an Apulian (Tarentian?) red-figure calyx-krater, 380–370 BC.
Français : Deux silènes et une ménade. Face A d'un cratère à calice à figures rouges apulien (Tarente ?), 380-370 av. J.-C.
Dimensions H. 36.80 cm; D. 36.40 cm
institution QS:P195,Q19675
Current location
Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Sully, first floor, room 44, case 9
Accession number
K 19
Credit line Tochon Collection, 1818
Source/Photographer User:Bibi Saint-Pol, own work, 2007-07-21

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Two satyrs and a maenad. Side A from an ancient Greek red figure calyx-krater from Apulia, 380–370 BC. Louvre, Paris

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