File:Epigonion with 2nd stringing pattern.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEpigonion with 2nd stringing pattern.jpg |
English: Triangular epigonion with asymmetrical belly. From a Red-figure nuptial basin by the Lautros Painter (430BC), kept at Athens National Archaeological Museum.
This print has been digitally enlarged and sharpened to bring out details on the harp, such as the tuning pegs. |
Date | B.C. |
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Digitally enhanced version of Wikimedia Commons image; File:Triangular epigonion with asymmetrical belly, Lautros Painter (430BC) Athens National Archaeological Museum.jpg |
Author | Lautros Painter (430BC) |
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