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English: Woman holding a Greek bow harp and plectrum, from a 5th century Greek painting on a vase, at the Musees Royaux d' Art d' Histoire, Brussels. Timocrates Painter, 475-450 BC. White ground lekythos pottery; the "white ground" refers to a type of pottery made potters began to cover the natural reddish color of their pottery with a clay that turned white when fired.
Date 5th century B.C.
Source

Musees Royaux d' Art et d'Histoire, Brussels

No. A1020
Author unknown artist, Greece, 5th century B.C.

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A greek bow harp from the 5th century B.C.

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