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File:Akhilleus Patroklos Antikensammlung Berlin F2278.jpg

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Deutsch: Sosias (Töpfer, signiert). Malerei dem Sosias-Maler (namengebendes Werk für Beazley, im allgemeinen übernommen) oder Kleophrades-Maler (Robertson) oder Euthymides (Ohly-Dumm) zugeschrieben
English: Sosias (potter, signed). Painting attributed to the Sosias Painter (name piece for Beazley, overriding attribution) or the Kleophrades Painter (Robertson) or Euthymides (Ohly-Dumm)
Français : Sosias (potier, signé). Peinture attribuée au Peintre de Sosias (œuvre éponyme pour Beazley, attribution dominante) ou au Peintre de Kléophradès (pour Robertson) ou à Euthymidès (pour Ohly-Dumm)
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Deutsch: Achilleus verbindet den von einem Pfeil getroffenen Patroklos. Innerseite eines attischen rotfigurigen Kylix, um 500 v. Chr. Aus Vulci.
English: Achilles tending Patroclus wounded by an arrow, identified by inscriptions on the upper part of the vase. Tondo of an Attic red-figure kylix, ca. 500 BC. From Vulci.
Français : Achille pansant Patrocle atteint par une flèche, identifiés par des inscriptions sur la partie supérieure du vase. Médaillon d'un kylix attique à figures rouges, v. 500 av. J.-C. Provenance : Vulci.
Kompartiment XVI (Die Helden), case 5
Accession number F 2278
Credit line Former in the Schloss Charlottenburg
References
  • Beazley, ARV2, 21.1, 1620
  • Ohly-Dumm 1984, 165-72
  • Robertson 1992, p. 59, fig. 46
Source/Photographer User:Bibi Saint-Pol, own work, 2008

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