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Unknown Greek, A Red-figure Column-krater, Attributed to the Nausicaa-Painter (Attic-2nd half of 5th cent. B.C.)

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Clay, 37.5 cm
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Title: Unknown Greek, A Red-figure Column-krater, Attributed to the Nausicaa-Painter (Attic-2nd half of 5th cent. B.C.)
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Clay, 37.
5 cm.

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