File:Attic black-figure Neck amphora MKG 1917.471.jpg

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Deutsch: Attisch-schwarzfigurige Halsamphora mit der Darstellung des Kampfes zwischen Herakles, Iolaos und Kyknos Variation des Bildes auf der B-Seite); dem Maler von Oxford 569 (Leaggros-Gruppe) zugeschrieben (John D. Beazley, Elfriede Brümmer); Ton, um 510-500 v. Chr. (Spätarchaik); Gesamt: Höhe: 40,70 cm; Durchmesser: 22,20 cm; Mündungsdurchmesser: 18,60 cm; Inschrift: Unterseite des Fußes: LA AI; heute im Museum für Kunst & Gewerbe Hamburg, Inventarnummer 1917.471 (Gestiftet von den B.A.T. Cigaretten-Fabriken GmbH, Hamburg)
English: Attic black-figure neck amphora depicting Heracles and Iolaos fighting Cycnos; attributed to the Painter of Oxford 569 (Leagros Group; by John D. Beazley and Elfriede Brümmer); clay, about 510-500 BC; today at the Museum für Kunst & Gewerbe in Hambrg (1917.471)
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