Volterran Kelebe by the "Tuscan Column Painter"
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This red-figure kelebe, originating from Tomb III in the Poggio Pinci Necropolis, is attributed to the "Tuscan Column Painter" and dates to the second half of the 4th century - early 3rd century BCE. The decoration, of Volterran origin, features red figures typical of the Etruscan style of the period. This precious vase is currently displayed at the Museo Palazzo Corboli in Asciano, providing a significant testament to Etruscan artistic mastery and the distinctive style of the painter to whom it is attributed.