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Terracotta aryballos (oil flask). Early Corinthian, ca. 620–590 B.C.
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ARTIST:
The New York Comast Painter (Greece)
TITLE OF WORK:
Terracotta aryballos (oil flask). Early Corinthian, ca. 620–590 B.C.
TYPE OF WORK:
Painting, black-figure vase, terracotta
DATE:
-605
DATE DETAILS: BC approx.
DIMENSIONS: 11.1 cm height
COMMENTS: During the Early Corinthian period, there seem to have been workshops specializing in aryballoi decorated with komasts. These dancers performed in observances dedicated to the god Dionysos. However, o
LOCALITY OF REFERENCE:
Ancient, Greece, Corinth
DANCE FORM:
solo
KEYWORDS:
nude men
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