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Pitcher (oinochoe)

about 320–310 B.C.
Place of ManufactureApulia, Italy
Medium/TechniqueCeramic, Red Figure
Dimensions39.5 cm (15 9/16 in.)
Credit LineMuseum purchase with funds donated by contribution
Accession number89.276
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsVessels
ProvenanceBy 1889: with R. Lanciani (purchased in Rome from Sig. Marinangeli; said to be from Ruvo); purchased by MFA from R. Lanciani, 1889
Knob-handled patera
the White Sakkos Painter
about 310 B.C.
Fish plate
the Black and White Stripe Painter
about 340–320 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.
Two-handled jar (pelike) with actors preparing for a performance
the Phiale Painter (also known as the Boston Phiale Painter)
about 430 B.C.
Libation bowl (phiale mesomphalos) depicting men being entertained
the Phiale Painter (also known as the Boston Phiale Painter)
about 430 B.C.
Two-handled jar (amphora) with Achilles and Ajax
the Andokides Painter
about 525–520 B.C.
Amphora
The Black and White Stripe Group
360–350 B.C.