![]() Tiny timeline: ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia in a global context, 2nd–1st millennia B.C.E. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Medium: Terracotta Dimensions: Object: 42.7 × 43.3 cm (16 13/16 × 17 1/16 in.) Place: Athens, Greece (Place Created) Culture: Greek (Attic) Object Number: 80.AE. Download Image of Attic Red-Figure Calyx Krater Fragments (2). Created around the year 515 BC, it is the only complete example of the surviving 27 vases painted by the renowned Euphronios and is considered one of the finest Ancient Greek vases in existence. Elena FitzPatrick Sifford on casta paintingsīrowse this content A beginner's guide Tiny timeline: ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia in a global context, 5th–3rd millennia B.C.E. Title: Attic Red-Figure Calyx Krater Artist/Maker: Attributed to the Villa Giulia Painter (Greek (Attic), active about 470 - 440 B.C.) Date: 460450 B.C. The Euphronios Krater (or Sarpedon Krater) is an ancient Greek terra cotta calyx- krater, a bowl used for mixing wine with water. Reframing Art History, a new kind of textbook.Not your grandfather’s art history: a BIPOC Reader.With 503 contributors from 201 colleges, universities, museums, and researchĬenters, Smarthistory is the most-visited art history resource in the world. We believe that the brilliant histories of art belong to everyone, no matter their background. Download Image of Attic Red-Figure Calyx Krater Fragment. ![]() At Smarthistory, the Center for Public Art History, we believe art has the power to transform lives and to build understanding across cultures. ![]()
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