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Painter of Munich 1410 (E21_Person, Concept)

Canonical URI: http://kerameikos.org/id/munich_1410_painter

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Painter of Munich 1410 (en), Maler von München 1410 (de), Peintre de Munich 1410 (fr)Additional labels

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The Painter of Munich 1410 is an Athenian black-figure painter active in the third quarter of the 6th c. BCE. The name derives from an amphora from Vulci (Munich, Antikensammlungen 1410; BAPD 301593) showing a duel over a fallen warrior. Shapes include several amphora types and the hydria. Scenes include warriors, Amazons, and possibly the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. Known findspots are the Athenian Agora, Vulci, and Orvieto.

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