Fasciculus:Lekanis Agamemnon MNA Taranto.jpg

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English: Agamemnon seated on a rock and holding his sceptre, identified from an inscription. Fragment of the lid of an Attic red-figure lekanis by the circle of the Meidias Painter, 410–400 BC. From the contrada Santa Lucia in Taranto. Stored in the Museo Nazionale Archeologico in Taranto (Italy).
Français : Agamemnon assis sur un rocher et tenant son sceptre. Fragment du couvercle d'un lékanis attique à figures rouges du cercle du Peintre de Meidias, 410-400 av. J.-C. Provenance : contrade Santa Lucia à Tarente. Conservé au Musée national archéologique de Tarente (Italie).
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Fons own work, from the Iliade exhibition at the Colosseum, September 2006–February 2007
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