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Attic Red-Figure Oinochoe Fragment (part of 81.AE.218.1; comprised of 4 joined fragments)
Creator
DourisPainter
All works by this person →One of the most prolific vase-painters known, Douris worked as a vase-painter and occasionally as a potter in Athens in the early 400s B.C. He is known from almost forty signed vases, two of which he also potted. Altogether, almost three hundred vases have been attributed to him. Given that scholars estimate a less than 0.5% survival rate for Greek vases, Douris may have decorated about 78,000 vas
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- about 490 B.C.
- Medium
- Terracotta
- Culture
- Greek
- Department
- Vessels
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Upper torso of draped figure. Shown frontally, he (?) appears to grip the spear-holding hand of a second figure. Interior unglazed. Joins 81.AE.218.2
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