White-ground Lekythos

Carlsruhe Painter, Greek
Greek

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about 465-450 BCE

Terracotta

Overall: 9 1/16 × 2 15/16 in. (23 × 7.5 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Frederick E. Diehl, Class of 1924

165.29.15626

Geography

Place Made: Greece, Europe

Period

1000 BCE-1 CE

Object Name

Pottery

Research Area

Classical World

Not on view

Course History

CLST 22, Greek Classical Archaeology: City-States and Panhellenic Sanctuaries, Bradley Sekedat, Winter 2013

CLST 11, Greek and Roman Engineering and Technology, Roger Ulrich, Spring 2013

CLST 11, Greek and Roman Engineering and Technology, Roger Ulrich, Spring 2013

CLST 11.3, COCO 5, HIST 6.4, Early Sparta and Corinth: A Comparative Approach to the History and Archaeology of Two Major Greek City-States, Jeremy (Jerry) Rutter, Paul Christesen, Spring 2014

CLST 11.3, COCO 5, HIST 6.4 Early Sparta and Corinth: A Comparative Approach to the History and Archaeology of Two Major Greek City-States, Jeremy (Jerry) Rutter, Paul Christesen, Spring 2014

CLST 11.3, COCO 5, HIST 6.4, Early Sparta and Corinth: A Comparative Approach to the History and Archaeology of Two Major Greek City-States, Jeremy (Jerry) Rutter, Paul Christesen, Spring 2014

CLST 1, Antiquity Today: An Introduction to Classical Studies, Paul Christesen, Winter 2015

CLST 1, Antiquity Today: An Introduction to Classical Studies, Paul Christesen, Winter 2015

CLST 1, Antiquity Today: An Introduction to Classical Studies, Paul Christesen, Winter 2015

CLST 1, Antiquity Today: An Introduction to Classical Studies, Paul Christesen, Winter 2015

CLST 22, City-States and Panhellenic Sanctuaries, Margaretha Kramer, Winter 2019

Exhibition History

Anthropology of Religion, Harrington Gallery Teaching Exhibition, Anthropology 48, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, March 30-May 2, 2004.

Provenance

"Japanese Repair Shop"; sold to Frederick Edward Diehl (1902-1978), Evanston, Illinois; given to present collection, 1965.

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