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Red-figure cup fragment. Int. stopt maeander to left/cross-square; part of himation of youth standing to left. Side A: on far right, feet/himation of youth standing to left; then part of palmette/tendril below hand.

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Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics Dr. J. Robert Guy Oxford England (?-1994) sold; to Peter Sharrar New York (1994-1995) sold: to Harvard University Art Museums. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Purchase through the generosity of Jonathan H. Kagan Mr. and Mrs. Evangelos Karvounis Ian M. Watson McLaughlin Nicholas S. Zoullas and the Florence Gould Foundation and the Alpheus Hyatt Purchasing Director's Discretionary and Marian H. Phinney Funds
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Title: Red-figure cup fragment. Int. stopt maeander to left/cross-square; part of himation of youth standing to left. Side A: on far right, feet/himation of youth standing to left; then part of palmette/tendril below hand.
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