WebFragmentary Attic Red-Figure Calyx Krater Artist/Maker: Attributed to Syleus Painter (Greek (Attic), active 490 - 470 B.C.) Date: 480–470 B.C. Medium: Terracotta Place: Athens, Greece (Place Created) Culture: Greek (Attic) Object Number: 81.AE.219 Inscription (s): Inscription: SY [ (part of Etruscan word sutil, "for the grave") 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 …
calyx-krater British Museum
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) 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 … huis toscane
Attic Red-Figure Calyx Krater (Getty Museum)
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 ) … WebWords and phrases ascribed by the creators of certain works of art may be considered derogatory, offensive, or graphic in nature. The images, their inscriptions, - and, in some cases, their titles - are products of their time. They are presented here as documentation, not as a reflection of Getty’s values. Language and societal norms shift ... WebAttributed to the painter Polygnotos, Athenian, Red-figure calyx krater, 460-450 CE. Ceramic, 18 1/8 x 18 5/16 x 18 5/16 inches (46 x 46.5 x 46.5 cm). Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, NC, USA. The Duke Classical Collection, gift of Dr. and Mrs. James H. Semans; the Thomas and Virginia B. Semans Teaching Collection; DCC1964.27. holiday inn \u0026 suites sriracha laemchabang