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Terracotta fragments of a column-krater (deep bowl)

500–480 BCE
Not on view
The largest fragment is from the rim, neck, and shoulder of the krater; on the top of the rim, pendant lotus buds; the neck is black glazed; on the shoulder, a band of tongues, below, in the panel on the obverse, at the left, part of the head of a satyr to right?; head and neck of a draped woman to left; part of the head and arm of a second woman to left (maenads); the panel border is comprised of ivy; a second fragment is from the rim, neck, and shoulder of the krater; on the top of the rim, pendant lotus buds; on the outer edge of the rim, ivy; the neck is black glazed; below, part of the left panel border, from the reverse, which is comprised of ivy; a third fragment is also from the reverse, with part of the neck and shoulder of the krater; on the shoulder, a band of tongues; below a bit of the hair of a woman to left; part of the head of a second woman to left; four fragments from the rim, with pendant lotus buds on the top of the rim, and ivy on the outer edge of the rim; fragment from the rim and neck of the krater, with a bit of the tendrils from the pendant lotus buds on the top of the rim, and part of the black glaze from the neck

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Object Information
  • Title: Terracotta fragments of a column-krater (deep bowl)
  • Period: Archaic
  • Date: 500–480 BCE
  • Culture: Etruscan
  • Medium: Terracotta; black-figure
  • Classification: Vases
  • Credit Line: Gift of Dietrich von Bothmer, Distinguished Research Curator, Greek and Roman Art, 2011
  • Object Number: 2011.604.10.219a–h
  • Curatorial Department: Greek and Roman Art

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