Bell Krater
L-64-243
From: Italy | Apulia
Curatorial Section: Mediterranean
| Object Number | L-64-243 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Apulian | South Italian |
| Provenience | Italy | Apulia |
| Manufacture Location | South Italy |
| Creator | Snub Nose Painter |
| Date Made | 399-300 BCE |
| Section | Mediterranean |
| Materials | Ceramic |
| Technique | Red Figure |
| Iconography | Woman | Satyr | Youths | Grapes | Phiale | Situla | Altar |
| Description | A. Seated woman at left, satyr at right, the two facing each other. Woman, fully dressed, is seated on a 4-tier rock. She holds a bunch of grapes in her right hand and a large circular object in her left. The satyr stands with his right foot elevated on a rock, a large phiale in right hand and a situla in his left hand. B. Two fully clothed youths facing, an altar between them. Each youth holds a vertical stick in his extended right hand. A large palmette under each handle; laurel below rim. |
| Height | 34.4 cm |
| Outside Diameter | 38 cm |
| Other Number | 99-375 - Philadelphia Museum of Art Number |
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