Krater
MS4806
From: Italy (uncertain) | Campanian | Cumae
Curatorial Section: Mediterranean
Object Number | MS4806 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Provenience | Italy (uncertain) | Campanian | Cumae |
Date Made | 350-325 BCE |
Section | Mediterranean |
Materials | Ceramic |
Technique | Red Figure |
Iconography | Stool | Furniture | Mirror | Phiale | Thymiaterion |
Description | A) Woman seated on a fawnskin at left and satyr holding out a mirror to her at right. Woman is nude to waist, holds out phiale toward satyr. Satyr has bandolier across his chest, a circlet around his left thigh, and white boots. Between the two is a thymiaterion. B) At left a woman seated on a folding stool, a phiale in her left hand on her knee. At right a youth standing facing woman, fully dressed. Intact except part of rim broken off and glued back. |
Height | 34 cm |
Outside Diameter | 31 cm |
Credit Line | Purchased from Wilder M. Perry, Exec. of the Estate of Frances Stearns, 1912 |
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