![]() The International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) represents a set of open standards that enables rich access to digital media from libraries, archives, museums, and other cultural institutions around the world. Red figure volute krater with scene of the Underworld, follower of the Baltimore Painter, Hermitage.JPG1,735 × 3,425 935 KB Red figure volute krater, southern Italy, Lycurgus Painter, The Hermitage.JPG1,765 × 3,350 915 KB Rotfiguriger Krater Eremitage.jpg2,136 × 2,848 1. Download Full Size Image A red-figure volute krater. Adler Memorial Fund Reference Number 1984.8 IIIF Manifest Now viewing Athenian Red-figure krater, volute, Beazley Archive Vase 200068. (circa) or BCE.ģ30 BCE–320 BCE Medium terracotta, red-figure Dimensions 85 × 45.2 × 36.8 cm (33 1/2 × 18 × 14 1/2 in.) Credit Line Katherine K. Thomas Hope, like many other collectors, admired the shape of these vases. Dates may be represented as a range that spans decades, centuries, dynasties, or periods and may include qualifiers such as c. Classical vase known as a bell krater of red earthenware and painted with slip. Status Currently Off View Department Arts of the Ancient Mediterranean and Byzantium Culture Ancient Greek Title Volute Krater (Mixing Bowl) Place Apulia (Object made in) Dateĭates are not always precisely known, but the Art Institute strives to present this information as consistently and legibly as possible. Since the krater is a funerary vessel, these figures may be symbolic representations of the dead or they may depict marble statues of the tomb’s occupants. Demeter, Athenian red-figure volute krater C5th B.C. ancient Greek, flowers, jug png 867x1285px 1.21MB Amphora Vase Ceramic Pottery Red-figure volute Krater, ceramic pots. On the back another naiskos (tomb) is decorated with large white figures. Demeter, Athenian red-figure volute krater C5th B.C., Badisches Landesmuseum. On the front of this vessel, a warrior and his horse stand in a naiskos (tomb) surrounded by attendants with offerings above them is the god Eros and on the handles male and female followers of the god Dionysos are depicted.
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