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English: Odysseus, seated between Eurylochos and Perimedes, consulting the shade of Tiresias; to left Eurylochos wearing pilos and chlamys. Side A from a Lucanian red-figured calyx krater, ca. 380 BCE by the Dolon Painter. The original image was photographed and released into the public domain by Jastrow, 2006. This version of the image has been cropped to focus specifically on Odysseus consulting Tiresias in Hades. It has also been digitally edited to reduce glare and improve colors and clarity. |
Date | circa 380 BCE |
Source | https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Odysseus_Tiresias_Cdm_Paris_422.jpg |
Author | Dolon Painter |
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