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Hydria: GR.35.1864

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Object information

Current Location: Gallery 21

Maker(s)

Leagros Group

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Description

Hydria, (A) Athena in chariot, Apollo and Dionysos, (B) assembly of gods and goddesses

Measurements and weight

Height: 0.493 m
Width: 0.297 m

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Bought (1864) by Leake, William Martin

Dating

Archaic
-0510 BCE - -0500 BCE

Note

Black-figured

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