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1. Mixing Vessel with Chorusmen as Satyrs Greek, made in Apulia, South Italy, 410–380 B.C. Terracotta H: 33 cm (13 in.); Diam (rim): 36 cm (14 1⁄8 in.) Red-figured bell krater attributed to the Tarporley Painter Lent
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Athens / Syracuse / Berlin / London / New York / El-Bahnasa / /

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Norbert Schimmel Trust / Carlsberg / Suckling-Salting Group / /

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Egypt / Turkey / /

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art / Metropolitan Museum of Art / British Museum / The University of Sydney / Cleveland Museum of Art / Nicholson Museum / British Library / Palazzo Massimo / The J. Paul Getty Museum / Sanctuary of Asklepios / /

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The Birds / A.D. / /

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B.C. / Cast / Dionysos / /

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British Library Board / University of Sydney / /

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Medea Departing / Paolo Orsi / Lent / Alkmene Greek / Stop / Karin Marz / Orestes Slaying Klytaimnestra / Jason / Hervé Lewandowski / /

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Pronomos Painter / Capodarso Painter / leader / Gela Painter / Tarporley Painter / Policoro Painter / Actor / painter / comic poet / musician / Pitcher / messenger / Choregos Painter / the leader of the satyr chorus / /

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Apulia / Sicily / British Columbia / New York / /

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South Italy / Mediterranean / /

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