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Bulas Group (E74_Group, Concept)

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Bulas Group (en)

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The Bulas Group is a group of Athenian black-figure painters active in the early 4th c. BCE. The group is known for decorating the miniature Panathenaic amphora. The name derives from Casimar Bulas, the scholar who first assembled the group. Scenes are of Athena, athletes, and Eros. Findspots include Greece (Corinth, Eretria, Athens), Amathus (Cyprus), Al Mina (Syria), and Cumae.

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