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Lekythos (oil flask): Nike (Victory) Pouring a Libation at an Altar

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Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics Misses Mary D. Upham and Rosamond Upham Cambridge Massachusetts (by 1908) by descent; to Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. and Rosamund Upham Hunter New York and Connecticut. This object has been on loan to the Fogg Museum since 1908. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Loan from Estate of Donald Upham and Mrs. Rosamond U. Hunter
Title: Lekythos (oil flask): Nike (Victory) Pouring a Libation at an Altar
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