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October 2019 (123.4)

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Daily Life in Ancient Greece at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

By Mark D. Stansbury-O’Donnell

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Unless otherwise noted in the caption, images are by the author. Images are not edited by the AJA to the same level as those in the published article.

Fig. 1. Attic red-figure kylix attributed to the Ambrosios Painter. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, inv. no. 01.8024; Henry Lillie Pierce Fund (photograph © 2019 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
Fig. 2. Attic red-figure hydria attributed to the Dwarf Painter. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, inv. no. 03.798; Frances Bartlett Donation of 1900 (photograph © 2019 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
Fig. 3. Attic red-figure kylix attributed to the Ambrosios Painter. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, inv. no. RES.08.31b; Gift of Edward Perry Warren (photograph © 2019 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
Fig. 4. Attic red-figure stamnos attributed to the Group of Polygnotos. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, inv. no. 95.21; Catherine Page Perkins Fund (photograph © 2019 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
Fig. 5. Wedding procession on Attic red-figure loutrophoros. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, inv. no. 03.802; Frances Bartlett Donation of 1900 (photograph © 2019 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
Fig. 1. Attic red-figure kylix attributed to the Ambrosios Painter. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, inv. no. 01.8024; Henry Lillie Pierce Fund (photograph © 2019 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
Fig. 2. Attic red-figure hydria attributed to the Dwarf Painter. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, inv. no. 03.798; Frances Bartlett Donation of 1900 (photograph © 2019 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
Fig. 3. Attic red-figure kylix attributed to the Ambrosios Painter. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, inv. no. RES.08.31b; Gift of Edward Perry Warren (photograph © 2019 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
Fig. 4. Attic red-figure stamnos attributed to the Group of Polygnotos. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, inv. no. 95.21; Catherine Page Perkins Fund (photograph © 2019 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
Fig. 5. Wedding procession on Attic red-figure loutrophoros. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, inv. no. 03.802; Frances Bartlett Donation of 1900 (photograph © 2019 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).

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