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British Museum, London, United Kingdom
Artist/Maker
English: Exekias as painter (signed)
Français : Exékias comme potier (signature)
Description
English: Dionysos with his son Oinopion, detail from an Attic black-figured amphora, ca. 540-530 BC. From Vulci, Etruria.
Français : Dionysos et son fils Oinopion, détail d'une amphore attique à figures noires, vers 540-530 av. J.-C. Provenance : Vulci, Étrurie.
Accession number GR 1836.2-24.12 (Cat. Vases B 210)
Location Main floor, room 13, Geometric and Archaic Greece
References Beazley, Attic Black-figured Vase-painters, 144, 7
Photographer/source Marie-Lan Nguyen (User:Jastrow), 2007


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