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Reports on the restoration efforts of the red-figure vase or Loutrophoros apula with representation of the "Myth of Niobe" (MANN, inv. 82267), attributed to the Painter of Varrese and dated to 350-340 BC approx.; and the red-figure Apulian krater vase known as the "Vase of the Amazonomachy" (MANN, inv. 81667), by the Darius painter, dating back to 330 BC. approx.
Potters --- Vases, Red-figured --- Vase-painting --- Pottery, Italic --- Pottery --- Loutrophoroi --- Vases, Apulian --- Niobe --- History --- Conservation and restoration --- Darius painter, --- Varrese Painter --- battle between Greeks and Amazons --- mazzonomachia vase --- red-figured vases --- Apulian vases --- Antiquities --- Vases --- Vases, Greek --- Red-figure vases --- Red-figured vases --- Vases, Red-figure --- Vases, Ancient --- Ceramic artists --- Jiggermen --- Artists --- Ceramic art --- Ceramics (Art) --- Chinaware --- Crockery --- Earthenware --- Pottery, Primitive --- Ceramics --- Decorative arts --- House furnishings --- Firing (Ceramics) --- Saggers --- Italic pottery --- Decoration and ornament --- Painting --- Darius, --- Peintre de Darius, --- Potters. --- Pottery. --- Loutrophoroi. --- Vases, Red-figured. --- Vases, Apulian. --- Conservation and restoration.
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