English: object type / vase shape: protocorinthian olpe
- decoration technique: black polychrome and early black figure
- note how the painter altered his sketch (drawn with precise incision) in the lion hunt scene: the hunter does not any longer stem his hand in his hip, but raises the hand in order to stab the lion with his spear
- description body: many figured friezes:
- floral ornaments
- 2 phalanxes of hoplites meeting in battle, youth playing auloi
- animals (white on black)
- chariot and riders; judgement of Paris: Paris (= Alexandros), Hermes (kerykeion), [Hera], Athena, Aphrodite: name inscriptions: ΑΛ[ΕΞΑΝΔ]ΡΟΣ, ΑΘΑΝΑΙΑ, ΑΦΡΟΔ[ΙΤΕ]; lion hunt
- foxes and hare hunt
- production place: Corinth
- period / date: (middle /) late protocorinthian, ca. 650-630 BC
- painter: Chigi Painter
- material: pottery (clay)
- height: 26.2 cm
- findspot: Veii, tumulo di Monta Aguzzo (Formello), scavi 1881
- museum / inventory number: Roma, Museo nazionale etrusco di Villa Giulia 22679
- bibliography: Darrell Arlynn Amyx, Corinthian Vase-Painting of the Archaic Period, Berkeley 1988, 32, A.3
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