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An item at Louvre
Decoration: interior (framing medallion); meander (including, crosspiece) in medallion; departure of the warrior (remains); woman (cecryphal, chiton); man (petasus, beard, chlamys, ?, holding, spear) on basin (above); ova on basin (side A); departure of the warrior; man (petasus, beard, chlamys, holding, spear, near); man (remains, himation); young man (2, petasus, chlamys, holding, spear, on either side of); man (petasus, beard, chlamys, holding, spear, seated, on, stool) on basin (below); meander (including, crosspiece) flanking the handle; palmette Condition of the work: only half of the basin remains, recomposed from numerous joined fragments - a non-joined fragment preserves a palmette - three fragments from Tubingen e 141 belong to the cup according to Bothmer Restoration: reattached
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.