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  1. Euphronios Krater - Wikipedia

    • The Euphronios Krater (or Sarpedon Krater) is an ancient Greek terra cotta calyx-krater, a bowl used for mixing wine with water. Created around the year 515 BC, it is the only complete example of the surviving 27 vases painted by the renowned Euphronios and is considered one of the finest Ancient Greek vases in existence. Illegally excavated from an Etruscan c… See more

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    The Euphronios Krater stands 45.7 cm (18 inches) in height and has a diameter of 55.1 cm (21.7 inches). It can hold about 45 L (12 gallons). The style of the vase is red-figure pottery, in which figure outlines, details, and the backgr… See more

    History

    Records in Italian courts of an investigation indicate that the krater was looted from an Etruscan tomb in the Greppe Sant'Angelo near Cerveteri in December 1971. The krater was sold to the Metropolitan Museum of Art by … See more

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  2. Ancient Greek terra cotta calyx- krater

    The Euphronios Krater (or Sarpedon Krater) is an ancient Greek terra cotta calyx- krater, a bowl used for mixing wine with water. Created around the year 515 BC, it is the only complete example of the surviving 27 vases painted by the renowned Euphronios and is considered one of the finest Ancient Greek vases in existence.
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  4. From tomb to museum: the story of the Sarpedon Krater

    One of the most notorious repatriations is that of a 6th century B.C.E. ancient Greek pot, commonly referred to as the Sarpedon Krater or Euphronios vase. This pot was looted from an Etruscan tomb not far from Rome in 1971 and a …

     
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  6. Smarthistory – Euphronios, Sarpedon Krater

    One of the most notorious repatriations is that of a 6th century B.C.E. ancient Greek pot, commonly referred to as the Sarpedon Krater or Euphronios vase. This pot was looted from an Etruscan tomb not far from Rome in 1971 and a …

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  7. Euphronios Krater Returned - Art - The New York Times

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  8. Euphronios (Sarpedon) Krater - Trafficking Culture

    Sep 6, 2012 · The Euphronios (Sarpedon) krater is a red-figure calyx krater made in Athens circa 515 BC, 46 cm high and 55 cm in diameter, signed by Euxitheos as potter and Euphronios as painter. It is decorated on the front …

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  9. krater - British Museum

    Apulian red-figure pottery krater. It probably depicts a central scene from Euripides' play 'Antiope', the debate between the two semi-divine twins, Amphion and Zethos, over the relative virtues of the 'active' and the 'contemplative' life.

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  10. The Sarpedon Krater - The University of Chicago Press

    Perhaps the most spectacular of all Greek vases, the Sarpedon krater depicts the body of Sarpedon, a hero of the Trojan War, being carried away to his homeland for burial. It was decorated some 2,500 years ago by Athenian artist …

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  11. Terracotta calyx-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water)

    Title: Terracotta calyx-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water) Artist: Signed by Euxitheos as potter. Artist: Signed by Euphronios as painter. Period: Archaic. Date: ca. 515 BCE. Culture: Greek, Attic. Medium: Terracotta; red-figure. …

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  12. Euphronios krater - Book of Hours - The New York Times

    Jan 11, 2008 · In the coda to a long tug of war, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is bidding goodbye to the Euphronios krater, a 2,500-year-old vessel that has been a showpiece of its collection for more...

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  13. euphronios - University of Oxford

    Photograph: M. Robertson, Greek Painting. Museum: Paris, Louvre. Size: 46cm high, 55cm diameter (calyx-crater) Function: convivial. Technique: red-figure (relief dots, relief lines, black and brown lines and washes of dilute brown) …

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  16. (PDF) The Euphronios Krater: A Story of Material Culture, Mobility ...

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  17. Euphronios | Vase Painter, Attic Potter & Red-Figure Technique

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