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Bell Krater. Attributed to: The Dinos Painter. Production date: around 420BCE

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English: Bell krater

Designs red on black ground, with white accessories. Above the designs, laurel-wreath; below, maeander and crosses; below the handles, palmettes.

(a) Erastes-scene: On the left is a youth, ityphallic, seated on a chair to right, with radiated fillet and drapery under him, left arm placed behind his head; his feet rest on a footstool. A more youthful figure, with radiated fillet, the ends of which hang down, climbs on to the chair, on which his left foot is placed, with the aid of a staff in his left hand. On the right is a Doric column, beyond which a bearded middle-aged man stands looking on, with a white fillet, the ends of which hang down, himation over left shoulder, and right hand on knee; behind him is a doorway, with a half-door over which a youth in a himation is leaning, looking to left. Within is seen the upper part of the door in perspective, turned back on its hinge; on both parts are broad black bands studded with large white nails.

(b) Three ephebi conversing, wearing fillets and wrapped in himatia; the central figure stands to right, and the one on the right extends right hand as if speaking. Behind the central figure hangs an aryballos.

Attributed to: The Dinos Painter

Production date: around 420BCE

A second set of dates is 450 - 425 BCE[1]

Production place Made in: Attica (Greece)

Excavated/Findspot: Capua

Materials pottery

Technique painted

Dimensions

Diameter: 32.39 centimetres Height: 27.94 centimetres Weight: 2 kilograms (approx) (approx)

Width: 325 millimetres (including handles)
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Source https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/G_1772-0320-154
Author The British Museum
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  1. James Grantham Turner (2017) Eros Visible: Art, Sexuality and Antiquity in Renaissance Italy, Yale University Press ISBN: 978-0-300-21995-1.

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