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Plate
Plate

Plate

The Copenhagen Head Painter
about 320–310 B.C.
Place of ManufactureApulia, Italy
Medium/TechniqueCeramic, Red Figure
DimensionsHeight: 3.7 cm (1 7/16 in.)
Credit LineGift of Horace L. Mayer
Accession number58.1279
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsVessels
ProvenanceBy date unknown: Horace L. Mayer Collection; March 7, 1958: loaned to MFA by Horace L. Mayer (as 45.58); gift of Horace L. Mayer to MFA, December 11, 1958
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The Copenhagen Painter
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Quadruple vase ("Head-Cruet")
The Head-Cruet Class
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Pitcher (trefoil oinochoe)
Pilos Head Group
about 340 B.C.
Situla with an Amazonomachy scene
The Group of Copenhagen 2443
340–330 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.