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There are 20 objects for which Attribution contains → attributes
14.9.86 Beazley attributes this to the Manner of the Haimon Painter: ABV 564.587
22.3.30 Trendall and Cambitoglou, RFVA 1.201.75, attributes this fragment to the Iliupersis Painter
22.3.43 Trendall, LCS 372.89, attributes this to the workshop of the Capua Painter because of the rendering of the sakkos, worn by the woman.
23.4.1 Ure attributes this as a 'late work' of the Q Painter: JHS 64 (1944) 75 no.43
25.9.4 Ure (CVA) attributes this to the 'Workshop of the Beldam Painter'
26.12.17 Beazley attributes this to the Manner of the Haimon Painter: ABV 564.581
26.12.18 Beazley attributes this to the Manner of the Haimon Painter: ABV 562.556
26.12.19 Ure (CVA) attributes this vase to the 'Manner of the Emporion Painter'
26.7.2 Beazley attributes this to the Manner of the Haimon Painter: ABV 562.557
26.8.3 Katerina Volioti attributes this to the Emporion Painter, on the basis of the extensive use of black and absence of white, as well as the many black dots. Beazley attributed itto the 'Manner of the Haimon Painter': ABV 546.225
29.11.3 Ure (CVA) attributes this to the 'Manner of the Haimon Painter'
34.8.4 Ure (CVA) attributes this to the 'Workshop of the Beldam Painter'
34.8.5 Ure (CVA) attributes this to the 'Manner of the Haimon Painter'
34.8.6 Beazley attributes this vase to the 'Manner of the Haimon Painter': ABV 545.179
49.8.3 Trendall, LCS 540.784, attributes this vase to the earlier style of the Branicki Painter (which is of a higher standard than his later works).
51.4.10 Ure attributes it to the same hand as mastoid cups in Vienna (Vienna 296) and in New York (ex Coll. Gallatin): CVA Fogg Museum and Gallatin Collections pl. 41.4
51.4.6 Beazley attributes this 'Near the C Painter': ABV 61.7
51.7.11 Trendall, PP 159.275, attributes this krater to Python's 'more developed' style
REDMG:1947.13.1 Trendall and Cambitoglou, RVAP 2.815, attributes this amphora to the Split-mouth Group, which they compare to the Group of Trieste S 403.
REDMG:1951.159.1 Trendall and Cambitoglou, RVAP 2.815, attributes this amphora to the Split-mouth Group, which they compare to the Group of Trieste S 403.
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