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Attic Red-Figure Dinos Fragment (part of 76.AE.132.2)
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
- Department
- Vessels
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Dinos fragment consisting of part of the rim and shoulder of the vessel.On the upper surface of the rim, body of symposiast reclining on cushion. He appears to be facing frontally, drinking from a cup with a nipple-like foot. To the right, leg of a second figure. The decoration preserved on the interior of the rim is a palmette frieze; on top of the shoulder, from the top is: a red band, a black band, descending tongues, a row of offset dots enframed by stripes. The body of the dinos is black. Belongs with 81.AE.179, 82.AE.50. and 76.AE.132.2.a, .c-.e
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