~ Mixing Bowl (Krater).
Culture: Greek
Date: 499-400 B.C.
Medium: Terracotta, red-figure.
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~ Mixing Bowl (Krater).
Culture: Greek
Date: 499-400 B.C.
Medium: Terracotta, red-figure.
~ Cup or Mixing Bowl.
Place of origin: Roman Empire
Date: A.D. 50-100
~Mixing bowl (column krater). Culture: Greek, South Italian Period: Late Classical Period Date: ca. 355–345 B.C. Artist: The Varrese Painter Place of origin: Apulia, Italy
~Terracotta bell-krater (mixing bowl). Attributed to Python Period: Late Classical Date: ca. 360–350 B.C. Culture: Greek, South Italian, Paestan Medium: Terracotta; red-figure The phlyax scene shows a youthful Dionysos, god of wine, and a flute-playing companion riding a wheeled couch. The draught is provided by an old silenos wearing a fleecy costume under a fawn skin. The inscription above his head reads "Hubris." The drawing and polychromy, at once fluent and disciplined, represent Python at his best.