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Apulian red figure situla (bucket); Greek, South Italian Late Classical Period about 350–340 B.C. Side A: Dionysos is seated on a rock or outcropping; with his left hand he rests his thyrsos on his lap and with his right holds out his kantharos; two maenads stand on either side of the god, while at the right a nude satyr has fallen asleep against a marble louterion. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Apulia Italy, Ancient Greek Pottery, Classical Greece, Classical Period, Greek Pottery, Greek Vases, Painted Terra Cotta Pots, Three Graces, Sculpture Painting

Apulian red figure situla (bucket); Greek, South Italian Late Classical Period about 350–340 B.C. Side A: Dionysos is seated on a rock or outcropping; with his left hand he rests his thyrsos on his lap and with his right holds out his kantharos; two maenads stand on either side of the god, while at the right a nude satyr has fallen asleep against a marble louterion. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

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Terracotta volute-krater (container for mixing wine and water) Etruscan Pottery, Terracotta Pottery, Ancient Greek Pottery, Vase Painting, Hellenistic Period, Greek Pottery, Greek Vases, Traditional Pottery, Ancient Pottery

Beazley, John D. 1947. Etruscan Vase Painting. no. 1, p. 285, Oxford: Clarendon Press.Michetti, Laura M. 2003. Le Ceramiche argentate e a rilievo in Etruria nella prima età ellenistica

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