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An item at Louvre
Decoration: interior (on rim); fillet; interior (framing medallion); meander; in medallion; warrior (?, remains: sword, scabbard, spear); on basin; horse (remains: 2, leg, 3, head); man (?, remains: himation, spear, ?) Condition of the work: there remain 4 non-joining fragments of the basin including part of the handle; same section as Bryn Mawr P 246, 931, 936, 986 (ARV2, p. 324, no. 71). 2 fragments cp 11457: a fragment which belongs to cp 11346 and a fragment which sticks to Cp fr 201 which belongs to New York 1986.134 on deposit in New York.
Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities
An exhibit at Louvre
The Department of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities is home to a collection of artworks representing the Greek, Etruscan, and Roman civilizations; it illustrates the art of a vast area encompassing Greece, Italy, and the whole of the Mediterranean basin, and spans the period from Neolithic times (4th millennium BC) to the 6th century AD.