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Vase Catalog Number: Naples 2422

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Collection:Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale
Summary:Ilioupersis (death of Priam; Ajax and Cassandra; Trojan woman attacking a Greek; Aeneas and Anchises; rescue of Aithra)
Ware:Attic Red Figure Shape:Hydria
Painter:Attributed to the the Kleophrades Painter Potter:
Context:From Nola Region:Campania
Date:ca. 480 B.C. - 475 B.C. Period:Late Archaic/Early Classical
Dimensions:
Primary Citation:ARV2, 189, 74; FR pl. 34

Keywords:

Aeneas, Aithra, Ajax, Ajax and Kassandra, Anchises, attacking, Death, Greek, Ilioupersis, Kassandra, Priam, Priam killed by Neoptolemos, Trojan, woman

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Archive NumberCaption
1993.01.0230Kleophrades Painter's hydria depicting the Iliupersis: overview drawing of the vase, from the front
1993.01.0231Kleophrades Painter's hydria depicting the Iliupersis: drawing of the shoulder scene
1993.01.0232Kleophrades Painter's hydria depicting the Iliupersis: drawing of the figural scene (center), showing the death of Priam
1993.01.0233Kleophrades Painter's hydria depicting the Iliupersis: drawing of the figural scene (right), showing the rescue of Aithra, and a Trojan woman attacking Greek
1993.01.0234Kleophrades Painter's hydria depicting the Iliupersis: drawing of the figural scene (left), showing the Ajax and Cassandra, Aeneas and Anchises
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