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Proto-Corinthian aryballos with a human head, decorated with a scene of combat by Macmillan Painter

Proto-Corinthian aryballos with a human head, decorated with a scene of combat

(Proto-Corinthian aryballos with a human head, decorated with a scene of combat, c.640 BC (pottery))


Macmillan Painter

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Proto-Corinthian aryballos with a human head, decorated with a scene of combat by Macmillan Painter. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
protocorinthian · soldiers · fighting · battle · hoplites · perfumed oil jar · daedalic sculptural style · orientalizing layered wig · aryballe · style dedalique · Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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