- A
loutrophoros (Ancient Gr****: λουτροφόρος, romanized:
loutrophóros, lit. '
loutrophoros'; Gr**** etymology: λουτρόν/loutron and φέρω/pherō,
English translation:...
- also used for
funerary purposes,
often in
special types such as the
loutrophoros.
Especially in
earlier periods,
outsize vases were used as
grave markers...
- BC.
Standard or
cylinder lekythos c.490 BCE.
Squat lekythos Loutrophoros "Huge"
Loutrophoros, 330 BC
Other Askos Epichysis Exaleiptron Kernos Kothon Lagynos...
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Archived from the
original on 2020-02-17.
Retrieved 2020-07-07.
Compare the
loutrophoros,
which also had a
strong connection to the wedding. "Epinetron". World...
- Neck of a Proto-Attic
loutrophoros by the
Analatos Painter....
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Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Gr****
terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod Sceptre Thymiaterion...
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Polygnotos (vase painter), Hermonax.
Collections include sculpture work,
Loutrophoros, amphora, Hydria, Skyphos, Krater, Pelike, and
lekythos vessels, Stele...
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Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Gr****
terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod Sceptre Thymiaterion...
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Depiction of a
chair on an
Attic red-figured
loutrophoros...
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Chryselephantine sculpture Xoanon Gr****
terracotta figurines Kernos Kykeon Loutrophoros Omphalos Panathenaic amphora Rhyton Sacrificial tripod Sceptre Thymiaterion...