Abstract

Among the numerous and varied Greek ceramic vessels in the heritage of the National Museum of Transylvanian History, there is an Attic lekythos with black figures, which arrived here when the Cluj museum took over the Numismatics and Antiquities Collection of the Transylvanian Museum. It is a large cylindrical lekythos with pattern decoration applied on a white background which, by all appearances, was produced in the workshop of the Athenian Beldam Painter. The workshop of the Beldam Painter was active in the second quarter of the 5th century BC and is considered the last group of quality black-figure vessels produced in Athens.

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