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Artist :
Potier de Cleimachos
Relationship with :
Giampietro Campana di Cavelli
Date : approx. between 560 and 550 B.C.
Material : Terra cotta
Acquisition : (1861)
Louvre Museum
Galerie Campana III
Sully Wing
First floor - Section 42
Item
59 on 99
Greek Antiquities
Container
Vitrine : V06
Area related
Athènes
(
Greece
)
Item(s) related
Louvre Museum :
Etrurie II
Héraclès et Triton
Hydrie
Figures noires
Peintre du Vatican
approx. from 510 to 500 B.C.
Scène de danse
Scène mythologique
Hydrie
Figures noires
Anonymous
approx. from 475 to 470 B.C.
Figurines en terre cuite grecques. Epoques hellénistique et romaine
Hydrie
Vaisselle miniature
Hydrie
Grèce hellénistique
Anonymous
Galerie Campana III
Hydrie à figures noires
Hydrie
Figures noires
Anonymous
approx. from 550 to 530 B.C.
Hydrie à figures noires
Hydrie
Figures noires
Lydos
approx. from 570 to 560 B.C.
Hydrie à figures noires
Hydrie
Figures noires
Anonymous
approx. from 560 to 550 B.C.
Hydrie à figures noires
Hydrie
Figures noires
Peintre de Zurich
near 550 B.C.
Hydrie à figures noires
Hydrie
Figures noires
Timagoras et Peintre de Taléidès
near 540 B.C.
Salle des Bronzes
Hydrie
Hydrie
Période archaïque
Anonymous
approx. from 500 to 450 B.C.
Salle des verres
Hydrie miniature
Hydrie
Anonymous
approx. from 320 to 280 B.C.
Hydrie miniature
Hydrie
Anonymous
approx. from 320 to 280 B.C.
Metropolitan Museum of Art :
Greek art at the Seventh and Sixth Century B.C.
Terracotta hydria
Herakles attacking the centaur Nessos who tried to steal his wife
Hydrie
Milieu du style corinthien
Anonymous
approx. from 590 to 570 B.C.
Bronze hydria
Water jar
Hydrie
Période Orientalisante ou haut archaïsme
Anonymous
approx. from 620 to 580 B.C.
Greek Art of the Fifth and Early Fourth Centuries B.C.
Terracotta hydria
Youth pursuing a woman
Hydrie
Figures rouges
Anonymous
approx. from 450 to 440 B.C.
Greek Art of the Fifth Century B.C.
Terracotta hydria
Kalpis
Hydrie
Figures rouges
Syleus
approx. from 480 to 470 B.C.
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