Red-Figure Skyphos Fragment (part of ). Kleophrades Painter, painter (Greek (Attic), active 505 - 475 ) about 480–470 Exterior: lower part of a draped figure and part of the centaur Cheiron’s tail. Interior: black. This fragment belongs to a partially reconstructed skyphos () that depicts on side A: Peleus and Thetis, with their child Achilles, meeting Cheiron, in the company of Apollo, and on side B: a priest holding a temple key and a staff, a woman shaking hands with a seated figure, and two standing figures—perhaps the priest Chryses meeting Agamemnon to recover hi


Red-Figure Skyphos Fragment (part of ). Kleophrades Painter, painter (Greek (Attic), active 505 - 475 ) about 480–470 Exterior: lower part of a draped figure and part of the centaur Cheiron’s tail. Interior: black. This fragment belongs to a partially reconstructed skyphos () that depicts on side A: Peleus and Thetis, with their child Achilles, meeting Cheiron, in the company of Apollo, and on side B: a priest holding a temple key and a staff, a woman shaking hands with a seated figure, and two standing figures—perhaps the priest Chryses meeting Agamemnon to recover his daughter Chryseis (see Williams, 1997, who also notes other joining fragments in Leipzig). This fragment belongs to side A, and gives part of figure, likely female, standing behind Cheiron. She is presumably his wife, Chariklo, or his mother Philyra.


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