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- nymphs. Black-figured Loutrophoroi]. Athens, ISBN 960-214-104-2 (in Gr****). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Loutrophoroi. Image of the Relief-Loutrophoros...
- often portra**** them dressed as brides, and were sometimes shaped like loutrophoroi (vases which held water used to bathe before the wedding day). Athenian...
- intended for mortuary use. The forms produced included volute kraters, loutrophoroi, paterai, oinochoai, lekythoi, fish plates, etc. The decoration of these...
- Patera Painter. He mainly painted large format volute kraters, amphorae, loutrophoroi and hydriai. It is likely that his workshop was at Canosa. He depicted...
- style tended to favour large vessels, like volute kraters, amphorae, loutrophoroi and hydriai. The larger surface area was used to depict up to 20 figures...
- quarter of the vases attributed to him, including hydriai, nestorids, loutrophoroi and a large oenochoe are of considerable size. The rest if his work is...
- Naples (H3253). Many of his works, mostly volute kraters, amphorae and loutrophoroi, are of large dimensions. He most frequently depicted theatrical scenes...
- inscribed “boundary of the sanctuary of Nymphe”, and a large number of loutrophoroi, the majority of which were black-figure dating to the 6th century. Nymphe...
- vessels with space for larger images, such as volute kraters, amphorae, loutrophoroi and hydriai. Compositions contained up to 20 figures, often arranged...
- fragments of a pelike P 8959 Athens, Acropolis Museum fragments of several loutrophoroi Athens, National Archaeological Museum fragment 2.692 • lekythos 1632...