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–A.D. 1 Bronze man and centaur ca. 750 BCE Terracotta krater Attributed to the
–A.D. 1 Bronze man and centaur ca. 750 BCE Terracotta krater Attributed to the
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a branch Greek, Laconian 6th–5th century BCE Terracotta fragment of a volute-krater
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Artist/Maker (z-a) Accession Number (0-9) Accession Number (9-0) Terracotta column-krater
During the Mycenaean period, the Greek mainland enjoyed an era of prosperity centered in such strongholds as Mycenae, Tiryns, Thebes, and Athens.
with murex decoration Helladic, Mycenaean ca. 1400–1300 BCE Terracotta chariot krater
Some marble sculptures were completely painted and gilded, effectively obscuring the marble surface; others had more limited, selective polychromy used to emphasize details such as the hair, eyes, and lips and accompanying attributes.
40 BCE Marble head of an elderly woman Roman ca. 40–20 BCE Terracotta column-krater
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alabastron (jar) Mycenaean ca. 1600–1050 BCE Terracotta fragment of a column-krater
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" 2001 Free to download "Hephaistos Goes Home: An Attic Black-figured Column-krater
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Aphrodite holding winged Eros Cypriot late 4th century BCE Terracotta volute-krater
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Greek, Eastern Mediterranean late 6th–5th century BCE Bronze handles of a volute-krater
During the Late Bronze Age, Cyprus was also an important center for the manufacture of works of art that show an amalgam of local and foreign influences. Stylistic features and iconographic elements borrowed from Egypt, the Near East, and the Aegean are often mixed together in Cypriot works.
zoomorphic askos (vessel) with antlers Cypriot ca. 1725–1600 BCE Terracotta chariot krater