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Important Apulian very large red-figure volute krater by the Painter of Taranto 7013 Important Apulian very large red-figure volute krater by the Painter of Taranto 7013
Important Apulian very large red-figure volute krater by the Painter of Taranto 7013 IMPORTANT APULIAN VERY LARGE RED-FIGURE VOLUTE KRATER BY THE BALTIMORE PAINTER

Close to Toledo 77.45. Seated in an Ionic naiskos a bearded male clasps the hand of a standing woman, a cuirass between; a helmeted horseman at right. On the neck, the head of an elderly bearded male.
Reverse: A seated nude male in an Ionic naiskos holding a staff in his left hand and a bowl of fruit in his right. Flanking the naiskos are two standing draped females and two seated nude males. On the neck, a nude male, advancing to the left flanked by two draped females.
Published: J. Eisenberg, Art of the Ancient World, vol. VIII, 1995, no. 118.

Ex Patricia Kluge collection, Charlottesville, Virginia, acquired from Royal-Athena in 1994.

Ca. 340 BC

H. 44 1/4 in. (112.4 cm.);
Maximum width 24 in. (60.9 cm.)

Art of the Ancient World, 2011, no. 126
1,000 Years of Ancient Greek Vases II, no. 126
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Important Apulian very large red-figure volute krater by the Painter of Taranto 7013
Important Apulian very large red-figure volute krater by the Painter of Taranto 7013 Important Apulian very large red-figure volute krater by the Painter of Taranto 7013
Important Apulian very large red-figure volute krater by the Painter of Taranto 7013

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