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English: Workshop of the potter of the Athena Painter (CVA)
Français : Atelier du potier du Peintre d'Athéna (CVA)
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English: Scythian archer (left-hand side) running from an hoplite (right-hand side). Attic black-figured oinochoe (Beazley shape II). From Rhodes.
Français : Archer scythe (à gauche) poursuivi par un hoplite (à droite). Œnochoé attique à figures noires (forme II Beazley). Provenance : Rhodes.
Date between circa 520 and circa 510 BC
Dimensions H. 17.2cm; Diam. foot 6.4cm
institution QS:P195,Q3098373
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Inv. D.08.2.31
Credit line Arapides collection; purchase, 1902; deposit from the Louvre Museum, 1908 (AM 1060)
References CVA: Rennes, Musée des Beaux-Arts, 25-26, pl.20 (1303) 1 & 3
Source/Photographer Marie-Lan Nguyen (17 October 2010)
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