Red-figured Bell Krater with a scene of Phlyax actors Greek made in Apulia South Italy 370-360 BCE attributed to the Cotugno Painter Terracotta (3) | Ancient greek art, Ancient greek pottery, Greek art
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File:Asteas - RFVP 2-40 - phlyax with dish on his head and Dionysos - two draped youths - Benevento MdS - 01.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:Python - RFVP 2-278 - phlyax scene with young man courting hetaira - two draped youths - Würzburg MvWM H 5771 - 04.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Krater | National Museums Liverpool
A Campanian phlyax vase | NGV
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Southern Italian Vase Painting | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
File:Asteas - RFVP 2-40 - phlyax with dish on his head and Dionysos - two draped youths - Benevento MdS - 03.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Phlyax vase depicting Dionysus who attend the performances of an... News Photo - Getty Images
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Sicilian vase painting - Wikipedia
File:Asteas - RFVP 2-40 - phlyax with dish on his head and Dionysos - two draped youths - Benevento MdS - 02.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
From Tarporley to Dolon: The Reattribution of the Early South Italian “New York Goose Vase”
Southern Italian Vase Painting | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History