Woman seated on a diphros (four-legged stool) while holding a wreath
98.
Squat lekythos
Shuvalov Painter Workshop (Greek, Attic)
Woman seated on a diphros (four-legged stool) while holding a wreath
Clay, red-figure,
ca. 425 BCE
Gift of Ambassador and Mrs. William Witman II, B.A. 1935
Photograph courtesy of the Yale University Art Gallery
1993.46.23
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