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Today, Kathryn Griffith, Kress Interpretive Fellow, shares the Red-Figure Volute Krater with Battle Scene.
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The Niobid Painter (Greek, b. circa 475 BCE, d. circa 450 BCE), Red-Figure Volute Krater with Battle Scene, circa 450 BCE, clay decorated in the red-figure technique, John J. Emery Endowment, 1987.4
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