WebA selection of 179 artefacts from the permanent collections of the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens. This book meeting the highest academic standards covers all phases displayed in the Museum's collections from the Neolithic to Late Antiquity. WebProto-Paestan Red-Figure Calyx Krater (Getty Museum); about 360 B.C.; Attributed to the Painter of Louvre K 240 (Greek, active about 375 - 350 B.C.); Terracotta; 37.5 cm (14 3/4 in.); 96.AE.30 Proto-Paestan Red-Figure Calyx Krater (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection)
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WebRed-Figure Calyx-Krater (Mixing Vessel): Medea in Chariot (A); Telephos with Baby Orestes (B) c. 400 BC near the Policoro Painter (South Italian, Lucanian, active c. 400 BC) South … Webkrater, also spelled crater, ancient Greek vessel used for diluting wine with water. It usually stood on a tripod in the dining room, where wine was mixed. Kraters were made of metal … emergency warning signs for covid
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WebCalyx Krater with a Departure Scene. Altamura Painter (Greek, active ca. 475 BC-450 BCE) (?) (Artist) 470-460 BCE (Classical) terracotta, wheel made; red figure. (Ancient Greece ) … WebA krater or crater ( Greek: κρατήρ, kratēr, literally "mixing vessel") was a large two-handled shape of vase in Ancient Greek pottery and metalwork, mostly used for the mixing of wine … Webcalyx-krater Museum number 1870,0710.2 Description Apulian pottery red-figured calyx-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water). Designs black on red ground, with accessories of purple, white, and yellow. Above the designs, laurel-wreath; below, the vase is fluted. (a) 1. emergency warnings tas