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Attic Red-Figure Dinos Fragment
Creator
Kleophrades PainterPainter
All works by this person →Working in Athens in the period from about 505 to 475 B.C, the Kleophrades Painter was a prolific vase-painter--more than one hundred vases attributed to him survive. He very likely was the pupil of Euthymides, one of the group of the red-figure Pioneers. He primarily worked in the red-figure technique but occasionally used the black-figure technique with enough facility that he may have been trai
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- about 490 B.C.
- Medium
- Terracotta
- Culture
- Greek (Attic)
- Department
- Vessels
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Preserved is a body and shoulder fragment from an Attic red-figure dinos. The body is black; preserved on the shoulder is: reserved, black band, red band, black band, descending tongues, row of offset dots bordered above and below by black stripes. Belongs with 81.AE.179, 82.AE.50. and 76.AE.132.2.b-.e
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