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14 Vases whose Painter is "Niobid Painter"

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Boston 1972.850, Early Classical
Upper register: Peleus abducting Thetis. Lower register: Boreas pursuing Oreithyia (or Zephyros pursuing Phoibe).

Boston 33.56, Early Classical
A and B: warriors departing.

Boston 90.156, Early Classical
The death of Orpheus.

Bowdoin 1908.3, Early Classical
Boreas and Oreithyia.

Chicago 1922.2197, Early Classical
Side A: young warrior sitting with two women standing nearbySide B: two women and man holding armor

London E 190, Classical
Seated woman, reading, with attendants

Louvre G 341, Early Classical
Side A: Herakles and the ArgonautsSide B: Slaughter of the children of Niobe

Louvre G 343, Early Classical
Side A: Warriors departing, with a chariotSide B: A fightNeck (side A): TriptolemosNeck (side B): Deer hunt

Louvre G 431, Early Classical
Side A: Departure of a warriorSide B: Poseidon and two women

Mississippi 1977.3.88, Early Classical
Sides A & B: Dionysiac scenes.

Naples 2421, Early Classical
Amazonomachy
On neck, A, Peleus and Thetis; B, youth with spears (Theseus?) pursuing woman.

University of Chicago 1967.115.410, Early Classical
Woman's shoulder and upturned head.

University of Chicago 1967.115.60, Early Classical
Head, shoulders, and right side of warrior leaning forward.

Würzburg L 511, Early Classical
Side A: Boreas pursuing Oreithyia in presence of Athena. Side B: Two maidens fleeing to Erechtheus


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