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A CAMPANIAN RED-FIGURED HYDRIA
Attributed to the Workshop of the CA Painter
Circa 340-330 B.C.
With a standing woman within a naiskos, wearing a chiton with a beaded bandolier, holding a wreath in her left hand, a mirror in her right, a warrior to the left wearing a crested helmet, a breast plate over his tunic, and greaves, holding his spear in his left hand, his shield in his right, a seated woman to the right, a mantle draped around her waist, holding a dish in her left hand, a kalathos below her; a palmette complex below the handle, a band of wave below the scene, and vertical lines on the neck
18 in. (45.7 cm) high