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English: Apulian Red-Figure Amphora by the Painter of the Berlin Dancing Girl ca. 430-410 BCE depicting Achilles and Briseis.
The original photograph was taken and uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by AlexanderVanLoon 30 September 2013, 14:02:18 with the following description:
Red-figure w:amphora attributed to the Painter of the Berlin Dancing Girl. The frontal scene shows Briseis on the left with an oinochoe in her right hand. She is given a phiale by Achilles, who is on the right with a Corinthian helmet, spear and round shield. Agamemnon watches the scene from behind Achilles, with a stick and a laurel wreath. The names of the characters are engraved on the vase. Inventory number 571 in the Museo Provinciale Sigismondo Castromediano in Lecce, Italy.
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