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Two Fragmentary Attic Red-Figure Pelikai
Creator
Villa Giulia PainterPainter
All works by this person →The Villa Giulia Painter decorated vases in Athens during the period from about 470 to 440 B.C. He worked primarily in the red-figure technique, but he also produced some white-ground pieces. Most of his work appears to have been on large vessels, especially kraters of various forms. The Villa Giulia Painter usually favored quiet scenes, but he also included many depictions of Dionysiac religion a
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- about 450 B.C.
- Medium
- Terracotta
- Culture
- Greek (Attic)
- Department
- Vessels
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Two Attic red-figure pelikai. Both depict on A: Leto with a phiale, Apollo with a phiale and kithara, and Artemis with an oinochoe, accompanied by a fawn. 77.AE.12.2 preserves a small part of a figure on side B. See individual records for more details.
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