Campanian red-figure bell krater of the Nicholson Painter. Cumae B, 330 - 320 B.C. On side A a youth sitting like Herakles on a lion-skin between two women, the left one is holding a shield in reference to Athena, the protectress of Herakles. On side B a woman with mirror between two draped youths. Reassembled from fragments, several missing parts especially at stem and foot are restored and retouched. Attributed by A. D. Trendall! With copy of the Puhze catalogue!
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