File:Hasselmann Painter's oinochoe boy on horseback 51.7.1.jpg
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DescriptionHasselmann Painter's oinochoe boy on horseback 51.7.1.jpg |
English: Red figure oinochoe attributed to the Hasselmann painter showing a boy riding a horse. c. 430 BC. Beazley: ARV2 1138.45. Beazley database number: 215082 |
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Source | Photograph of original. http://lkws1.rdg.ac.uk/cgi-bin/ure/uredb.cgi?rec=51.7.1 |
Author | Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology |
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This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 UK: England & Wales license. Attribution: Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology
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