THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

Ceramics | Location | Southern Italy
41. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
Athena with deities.
Red-figured column-krater. Apulia.
Ca. 360—350 BCE.
Attributed to the Group of Boston 00.348.
Inv. No. 50.11.4.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
42. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
Dionysos and maenad in cart drawn by Papposilenos.
Red-figured bell-krater. Paestum.
Ca. 360—350 BCE.
Attributed to Python.
Inv. No. 1989.11.4.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
43. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
Jason bringing the Golden Fleece to Pelias, the king of Iolcus.
Red-figure crater. Apulia.
Clay. 350—340 BCE.
Inv. No. K 127.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
44. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
Jason bringing the Golden Fleece to Pelias, the king of Iolcus. Detail.
Red-figure crater. Apulia.
Clay. 350—340 BCE.
Inv. No. K 127.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
45. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
Fliacic scene: Zeus in love adventure under the window of Alcmene, assisted by Hermes.
Red-figured bell-krater (side A). Paestum.
Ca. 350—340 BCE.
Attributed to the Painter Asteas.
Inv. No. 17106.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Gregorian Etruscan Museum.
46. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
Cumaean vase.
Late 4th century BCE. Campania.
Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
47. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
A heroised deceased.
Red-figured volute-krater. Apulia.
By the Copenhagen head Painter.
Clay. 325—300 BCE.
Inv. No. Б. 565.
Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
48. CERAMICS. Pre-Roman Italy.
Adult cremation. Krater used as an ossuary urn.
425 BCE.
Inv. No. 46.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
49. CERAMICS. Magna Graecia.
Red figure krater used as an ossuary urn.
380—370 BCE.
Inv. No. 36332.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
50. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
Two athletes; lampadedromia.
Red-figure bell-crater. Apulia.
Clay. First half of the 4th century BCE.
Inv. No. IV 3734.
Vienna, Museum of Art History, Collection of Classical Antiquities.