A CORINTHIAN RED-FIGURED CALYX-KRATER AND THE DOMBRENA PAINTER |
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Authors: | IAN McPHEE |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Art History La Trobe University Bundoora Victoria 3083 Australia |
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Abstract: | Summary. An important red-figured calyx-krater, today in Boston, is examined in order to show that on grounds of fabric, style and iconography it was potted and painted not in Athens but in Corinth during the first quarter of the 4th century. Other vases in Athens, Corinth and Perachora are attributed to the same hand. Evidence in the Beazley Archive shows that Beazley was aware of some of these vases and had named the artist the Dombrena Painter. |
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