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Deutsch: Oreithyia-Maler (Namenvase)
English: Oreithyia Painter (name vase)
Français : Peintre d'Orithye (vase éponyme)
Description
Deutsch: Boreas entführt Oreithyia; Herse (links) versucht ihre Schwester zu helfen. Nachzeichnung einer attische rotfigurige Spitzamphora, 470-460 v. Chr.
English: Boreas abducting Oreithyia; Herse (left) try to help her sister. Redrawing of a attic red-figure pointed amphora, 470–460 BC.
Français : Enlèvement d'Orithye par Borée ; sa sœur Hersé (gauche) essaie de lui venir en aide. Redessiner d'un amphore à pointe attique à figures rouges, 470-460 av. J.-C.
Date 1885
date QS:P571,+1885-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q707981
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Room 3
Accession number
Inv. 2345
Credit line Digitizing sponsor: University of Toronto, converted by User:Perhelion
References Beazley, ARV2, 496, 2
Source/Photographer Baumeister: Denkmäler des klassischen Altertums. 1888. Band I., Seite 352.
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