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Deutsch: Apulisch-rotfiguriges Widderkopf-Rhython der Perrone-Phrixos-Gruppe; Darstellung zeigt eine auf einem Delphin reitende Nereide, rechts das Seeungeheuer Skylla; Dekor zeigt Eierstab unterhalb der Lippe und unter dem Bild; Malweise: Schwarzer Firnis, metallisch glänzend, nicht deckend, an vielen Stellen abgeplatzt. Vorzeichnungen. Zusatzfarbe: weiß (fast vollständig verloren). Gefäßinneres gefirnisst. 340/30 v. Chr.; Antikensammlung Kiel, Inventarnummer B 895.
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English: Apulian red-figure ram-head rhyton of the Perrone-Phrixos Group: Nereide rides on a dolphin, to the right Skylla. 340/30 BC. Antikensammlung Kiel, inventory number B 895.
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