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The Suicide of Ajax so-called Eurytios Krater
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Own work based on: French School, (19th century) illustration from an antique Greek vase (colour litho); Vectorization: Perhelion
Title
The Suicide of Ajax so-called Eurytios Krater
Object type column krater
object_type QS:P31,Q1779587
Description
Suicide of Ajax the Great. The oldest known depiction of this motiv. Detail under the handle of a Corinthian black-figured column-krater known as the Eurytios Krater, ca. 600 BC.
Date 9 July 2013; 19th; (original vase circa 600 BC )
Medium reproduction: drawing , original: color lithography
Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs
Current location
Paris, France
Inscriptions ΔΣΟΜΒΔΒϺ [ΔΙΟΜΕΔΕΣ], ΟΔΥϺΒΥϺ [ΟΔΥΣΕΥΣ], ΑΣϜΑϺ [ΑΙϜΑΣ]: Diomedes , Odysseus , Aias )
References Amyx, Corinthian Vase-Painting , 147 no. 1
Source/Photographer Own work based on: Archives Charmet
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