File:Attic black-figure calyx krater (side A). 6th cent. BCE cropped white-balanced white-bg.png
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DescriptionAttic black-figure calyx krater (side A). 6th cent. BCE cropped white-balanced white-bg.png |
English: Attic black-figure calyx krater. A. Homeric battle around the body of a dead warrior, probably Patroclus. B. Four-horse chariot. In the manner of Exekias. From Farsala. About 530 B.C. Accession number: 26746. National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Athens, Greece. Text: Museum inscription.
The original photo was taken and uploaded by George E. Koronaios This version of the image has been cropped slightly, resized for deeper dpi, white-balanced, and the background changed to solid white. |
Date | circa 530 BCE |
Source | File:Attic_black-figure_calyx_krater_(side_A)._6th_cent._B.C.jpg |
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Pottery: In the manner of Exekias Photograph: George E. Koronaios - edited by Kathleen Vail |
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File change date and time | 19:24, 9 July 2018 |