


Wikipedia's entry on Ancient Greek Pottery.440 - 430 BCEred-figure amphoraStaatliche Antikensammlugen, Munich, Germany 1’ 9” highMuseum of Fine Arts, BostonĦ Oedipus and the SphinxAchilles Painterca. 525 - 520 BCEblack-figure side (left)red-figure side (right)approx. English: object type / vase shape: attic red figure bell-krater - description A: 3 young artisans painting and carrying vases in the workshop - B: 3 draped youths conversing, the right one with staff - production place: Athens - painter: Komaris Painter (Group of Polygnotos) - period / date: high classical, ca. Red-Figure Bell Krater (Mixing Vessel): Aphrodite and Eros, c. 2’ highVatican Museums, Rome, ITĤ Signature ofExekiasblack on redLouvre, Paris, FRĥ Achilles and Ajax playing a dice game (Attic bilingual amphora)from Orvietto, ItalyAndokides Painterca. All Audio This Just In Grateful Dead Netlabels Old Time Radio. /rebates/2f3d-models2flucanian-bell-krater-by-mesagne-camarina-sicily-3e841085aeb347a793b3817ce0e5a933&252f3d-models252flucanian-bell-krater-by-mesagne-camarina-sicily-3e841085aeb347a793b3817ce0e5a93326tc3dbing-&idsketchfab&nameSketchfab+Inc.

2’ 2” highMuseo Archeologica, Florence, ITģ Achilles and Ajax playing a dice game (detail from black-figure amphora)from Vulci, ItalyExekiasca. 740 BCE3’ 4 1/2” highThe Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYĢ Françoise Vase (Attic black-figure volute krater)Kletias and Ergotimosfrom Chiusi, Italyca. Vase Shapes (cont.) kylix used for drinking wine at a symposium lekythos used for oil Click here for more on Greek vase shapes.ġ Geometric Kraterby the Dipylon Masterfrom the Dipylon Cemetery, Athens, GRca. Vase Shapes “bell” krater used for mixing hydra used for water amphora used for wine
