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The J. Paul Getty TrustCommunications Department

1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 400Los Angeles, CA 90049-1681Tel 310-440-7360Fax 310-440-7722

Reproduction Permission

October 31, 2018

Re: Reproduction Permission

Dear Media User,

Thank you for your recent request for image(s) from the J. Paul Getty Trust and its operating programs(collectively "Getty").

This is a one-time permission for use of the image(s) for the article in your publication and/or for the article/listing on your Web site, and for these purposes only. Unless otherwise noted, image(s) included in Web articles and listings may be archived in their original context in perpetuity. Any further usage will require an additional permission. Image(s) are to be used in their entirety and are not to be cropped, altered or manipulated in any way.

All image(s) are either the property of the Getty or are licensed to the Getty for the uses set forth herein. All copyright and collection credits must appear on the same or facing page(s) as the image(s). If noted, identified photographer(s) must be credited. Please refer to the next page(s) for proper notation of image caption(s) and credit(s). Images prepared for web use should use 72dpi resolution.

Please let us know if you have any questions or need additional materials. We would appreciate one copy of the publication or article and/or notification of the URL address in which the image(s) appear for our files.

Once again, thank you for your interest in the Getty.

Sincerely,

Julie Jaskol Communications Department The J. Paul Getty Trust

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2.1. Funerary Vessel with an Underworld Scene (body) and a Battle between Greeks and Amazons (neck) (detail) (pre-conservation) South Italian (Apulian), 360–340 BCAttributed to the Circle of Lycurgus PainterSouth Italian, Apulian, active about 360–about 340 BCTerracottaObject (handle to bottom of vase): H: 134 cm (52 3/4 in.)National Archaeological Museum of NaplesVL.2016.6.a

Installation view of the Underworld Krater from Altamura, South Italian, made in Apulia, 360–340 BC; terracotta. Attributed to the Circle of the Lycurgus Painter. National Archaeological Museum of Naples

Mixing Vessel with Hades and Persephone Watching a Fury Bind Theseus and Perithoös (A)South Italian, Apulian, 365–350 BCAttributed to the Suckling - Salting GroupSouth Italian, Apulian, active about 365–350 BCTerracottaObject (krater with volutes): H: 67.3 × Diam.: 38.1 cm (26 1/2 × 15 in.)Museo Archeologico Nazionale “G. Jatta”VEX.2018.2.12

Mixing Vessel with Odysseus Summoning the Shades from the UnderworldSouth Italian, 390–380 BCAttributed to the Dolon PainterTerracottaObject: H: 48 × W: 49.8 cm (18 7/8 × 19 5/8 in.)Bibliothèque nationale de FranceVEX.2018.2.39

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5. Storage Jar with Sisyphus and the Uninitiated (A)Greek (Attic), about 525 BCAttributed to the Bucci PainterGreek (Attic), 550–500 BCTerracottaObject: H: 33 × Diam.: 15.8 cm (13 × 6 1/4 in.)State Collections of Antiquities and Glyptothek MunichPhotograph by Renate KuhlingVEX.2018.2.3

Fragment of a Funerary Relief with Underworld FiguresGreek (South Italian, Tarantine), 325–300 BCLimestoneObject: H: 55.9 × W: 25.4 × D: 13 cm (22 × 10 × 5 1/8 in.)State Collections of Antiquities and Glyptothek MunichPhotograph by Renate KuhlingVEX.2018.2.4

Tablet with Instructions for the Deceased in the UnderworldGreek, 350–300 BCGoldObject: H: 2.2 × W: 3.7 × D: 0.1 cm (7/8 × 1 7/16 × 1/16 in.)The J. Paul Getty Museum, Villa Collection, Malibu, California, Gift of Lenore Barozzi75.AM.19

Relief with Hermes, Eurydike, and OrpheusRoman, 100 BC–AD 100MarbleObject: H: 118.4 × W: 101.6 × D: 13.8 cm (46 5/8 × 40 × 5 7/16 in.)National Archeological Museum of NaplesVEX.2018.2.11

Seated Musician and SirensGreek (South Italian, Tarantine), 330–300 BCTerracotta with traces of pigmentLeft Siren (approx.): H: 140 × W: 35.8 × D: 55.2 cm (55 1/8 × 14 1/8 × 21 3/4 in.)Seated Musician (overall, approx.): H: 104 × W: 56.8 × D: 100.6 cm (40 15/16 × 22 3/8 × 39 5/8 in.)Right Siren (approx.): H: 140 × W: 48 × D: 68 cm (55 1/8 × 18 7/8 × 26 3/4 in.)Foot Stool for Seated Musician: H: 6.7 × W: 29.7 × D: 24 cm (2 5/8 × 11 11/16 × 9 7/16 in.)Flat Base for Seated Musician: H: 3 × W: 44.9 × D: 34.1 cm (1 3/16 × 17 11/16 × 13 7/16 in.)The J. Paul Getty Museum, Villa Collection, Malibu, California76.AD.11.1–5

Tablet with Instructions for the Deceased in the UnderworldSouth Italian, 200–100 BCGoldObject: H: 2.7 × W: 4.5 cm (1 1/16 × 1 3/4 in.)On Loan from the Trustees at the British MuseumImage © The Trustees of the British MuseumVEX.2018.2.26.a

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15. Man Reclining on a CentaurGreek (South Italian, Tarantine), about 350 BCTerracottaObject: H.: 38.1 × D.: 16.5 × L.: 38.1 cm (15 × 6 1/2 × 15 in.)Museo Archeologico Nazionale di TarantoBy concession of the National Archaeological Museum of Taranto. Further duplication or reproduction is prohibited.VEX.2018.2.18

Mixing Vessel with Symposiasts and a Dionysiac Group (A)South Italian, Apulian, 360–340 BCAttributed as close to the Varrese Painter and the H.A. Painter South Italian, Apulian, active 360–340 BCTerracottaObject: H: 76.5 × W: 31 cm (30 1/8 × 12 3/16 in.)On Loan from the Trustees at the British MuseumImage © The Trustees of the British MuseumVEX.2018.2.28

Weeping SirenGreek, about 350–325 BCMarbleObject: H: 36.7 cm (14 7/16 in.)Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Francis Bartlett Donation of 1900Photograph © 2018 Museum of Fine Arts, BostonVEX.2018.2.31

Mixing Vessel with Symposiasts (A); Mixing Vessel with Dionysos, a Satyr, and a Maenad (B)South Italian, Apulian, 390–370 BCAttributed to the Tarporley PainterSouth Italian, Apulian, active 400–375 BCTerracottaObject: H: 38.1 × Diam.: 38.1 cm (15 × 15 in.)Museo Archeologico Nazionale “G. Jatta”VEX.2018.2.13

Funerary Vessel with Dionysos in the Underworld (A)South Italian, Apulian, 350–325 BCAttributed to the Darius PainterSouth Italian, Apulian, active 350–325 BCTerracottaObject (to rim): H: 78.1 × Diam.: 45.4 cm (30 3/4 × 17 7/8 in.)Toldeo Museum of Art; Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey, Florence Scott Libbey, and the Egypt Exploration Society, by exchangeVEX.2018.2.37

Funerary Monument with a Siren Holding a KitharaGreek,360–340 BCMarbleObject: H: 21.6 × W: 17.5 × D: 5.7 cm (8 1/2 × 6 7/8 × 2 1/4 in.)The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (WAM ID: 23.3)VEX.2018.2.41

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17. 18.Man Reclining on a SheepGreek (South Italian, Tarantine), about 350 BCTerracottaObject: H.: 34.3 × D.: 12.7 × L.: 33 cm (13 1/2 × 5 × 13 in.)Museo Archeologico Nazionale di TarantoBy concession of the National Archaeological Museum of Taranto. Further duplication or reproduction is prohibited.VEX.2018.2.17

Storage Jar with Athena, Herakles, and Kerberos (A)Greek, 530–510 BCAttributed to the Lysippides Painter to the Andokides PainterGreek (Attic), active 530–510 BCTerracottaObject: H: 58.2 × Diam.: 37 cm (22 15/16 × 14 9/16 in.)Paris, Musée du Louvre, Département des Antiquités grecques, étrusques et romainesImage © RMN-Grand Palais / Art Resource, NY. Photo: Hervé LewandowskiVEX.2018.2.1