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Deutsch: Umkreis des Dareios-Malers
English: Circle of the Darius Painter
Français : Cercle du Peintre de Darius |
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Deutsch: Raub der Persephone. A-Seite des »Persephone-Kraters«, ein apulischer rotfiguriger Volutenkrater, um 340 v. Chr.
English: Rape of Persephone. Side A of the “Persephone krater”, an Apulian red-figure volute-krater, ca. 340 BC.
Français : Enlèvement de Perséphone. Face A du « cratère de Perséphone », un cratère à volutes apulien à figures rouges, v. 340 av. J.-C. |
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Dimensions | H. 86.5 cm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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institution QS:P195,Q156722 |
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Current location |
Kompartiment XXIII (Tarent), case 7 (Vasen aus einem Grab in Apulien) |
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Accession number |
Inv. 1984.40 |
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Source/Photographer | Marcus Cyron, own work, 2007-05-28 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Categories:
- Rape of Persephone
- Demeter in ancient Greek pottery
- Hades in ancient Greek pottery
- Hecate in ancient Greek pottery
- Hermes in ancient Greek pottery
- Persephone in ancient Greek pottery
- Apulian volute kraters
- Darius Painter
- Red-figure pottery in the Antikensammlung Berlin
- Altes Museum (Berlin) - Kompartiment 23
- 340s BC