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Title: MID1095, SMID1004
Description: fragment, vase painting, Attica – Material: terracotta – Artist: Altamura Painter – Dating: -475/-450 – Discovery: unknown – Description: Bekränzter Triptolemos nach rechts, Szepter in linker, Phiale in rechter Hand, davor Hand einer Göttin (Demeter?), mit Kanne (ausgiessend), hinter ihm Kopf einer Göttin (Kore?).
Keywords: MID1095, SMID1004, Triptolemos 104, fragment, vase painting, Attica, terracotta, Altamura Painter, -475/-450, unknown, United States, Malibu, J. Paul Getty Museum, 77.AE.44, sceptre, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, oinochoe, jug, libation, Demeter, Persephone, Triptolemos, Kore
Creator: Institution or individual who owns the object
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LIMC/ThesCRA ID: MID1095, SMID1004 – LIMC/ThesCRA: Triptolemos 104
LIMC/ThesCRA Keywords: sceptre, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, oinochoe, jug, libation, Demeter, Persephone, Triptolemos, Kore
LIMC/ThesCRA Bibliography: Prange, M., Der Niobidenmaler und seine Werkstatt (1989) 79 A 38 Taf. 46. Hayashi, T., Bedeutung und Wandel des Triptolemosbildes vom 6. -4. Jh. v. Chr. (1992) 144 Nr. 66.
LIMC/ThesCRA Place/Museum: United States, Malibu, J. Paul Getty Museum, Inventory: 77.AE.44 (1. Inv.)