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Arezzo 1465 vase
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The Arezzo 1465 vase is an Attic volute krater attributed to Euphronios, that dates to the Late Archaic period (550–510 BCE). It is a red-figure style vase, which became popular during the time of its making, and it was found in Arezzo, Italy in the Etruria region in 1465 due to the vast trade network stemming from Athens.[1] The vase is currently housed in Arezzo, in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale.[2]
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