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Armed Thracian woman attacking 

On the surface of the lekythos, an Thracian woman is depicted armed and ready to attack. She holds a spear in her right hand and a cloth richly decorated with meanders covers her left arm, probably used as a shield. She wears himation and chiton. There are tattoos on her body. She is probably one of the Thracian women who killed the famous Thracian musician Orpheus.


Caption Attic red-figure lekythos with an armed Thracian woman while attacking

Mythic people Cicones (Mythical people), Edonians (Mythical people), Orpheus (Musician)

Type Clay object

Artist/Creator Painter of Icarus

Origin Attic

Current position Musée du Louvre, France

Index number L 52

Dating 460 BC

LIMC Url

Notes

lécythe - Louvre Collections

BAPD: 208349, ATHENIAN, PARIS, MUSÉE DU LOUVRE, L52 

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