Column Krater with Satyr, Maenads | NCMA Explore3D Model
Column Krater with Satyr and Maenads
Created circa 470 BCE
Red-figure ceramic
Height and rim diameter: 17 x 16 3/4 inches
Ancient Greek
Kraters were common vessels in ancient Greece. These large bowls were used for mixing water and wine. They came in different shapes, including column kraters (like Column Krater with Satyr and Maenads), volute kraters, and bell kraters. The name column krater refers to the vessel’s large, thick handles. Column kraters were first produced in the seventh century BCE. They were commonly made by Athenian potters in the sixth and fifth century BCE.
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