Red-Figure Bail Amphora (Storage Vessel): Draped Women

330–320 BCE Diameter: 12.2 cm (4 13/16 in.); Overall: 54.6 cm (21 1/2 in.) Source image
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The bail amphora, named for the tall handle arching over the mouth, is a shape made primarily in Campania, where red-figure vases were produced at both Capua and Cumae in the 4th century BC. The anonymous painter of this vase is known as the CA Painter, for Cumae A, the first...

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