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Pyxis
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Pyxis

Penthesilea Painter, workshop
450–430 B.C.
Place of ManufactureAthens, Attica, Greece
Medium/TechniqueCeramic, Red Figure
Credit LineAnonymous gift
Accession number93.108
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsVessels
ProvenanceBy 1893: with Mr. de Caix de Saint-Aymour in Paris (said to have been found in the island of Euboea, at Eretria); purchased from him by an Anonymous donor; Anonymous gift to MFA, March 1893
Drinking cup (kylix) with youths and women
The Penthesilea Painter
about 460 B.C.
Drinking cup (kylix) with satyrs and maenads
The Penthesilea Painter
450-440 BC
Drinking cup (kylix) depicting palaistra scenes
Penthesilea Painter
about 460 B.C.
Drinking horn (rhyton) in the form of a deer's head
Workshop of the Baltimore Painter
about 330–320 B.C.
Water jar (hydria)
Cassandra-Parrish Workshop
about 360–350 B.C.
Vase
Asteas-Python Workshop
350–330 B.C.
Fish plate
Asteas-Python Workshop
about 350–330 B.C.
Mixing bowl (krater)
The Frontal Funnel Group Workshop
about 330–300 B.C.
Mixing bowl (krater)
Vatican Funnel Group Workshop
about 330–300 B.C.
Two-handled jar (amphora) with a libation scene
the Phiale Painter (also known as the Boston Phiale Painter)
about 430 B.C.
Fragment of a loutrophoros depicting the preparations of a bride
the Phiale Painter (also known as the Boston Phiale Painter)
430–425 B.C.