Vases Black-figure Krater Attic Black-Figure Volute Krater Fragment
Attic Black-Figure Volute Krater Fragment

Attic Black-Figure Volute Krater Fragment

Black-figure Krater · about 530–520 B.C.
One of two non-joining fragments from the krater's lip and the upper section of its neck. The topside of the mouth is reserved, with a red line on the outer edge. The inside of the neck is glazed, with a red line at the top of the neck, and another at a depth of 7.2 cm. The side of the lip is reserved, with a leftward meander between two glaze lines.

This fragment preserves a duel over a fallen warrior. A warrior attacks to right (Corinthian helmet, round shield, decorated cuirass, greaves, sheathed sword), thrusting his spear. His opponent (mostly missing) moves to left, carrying a round shield (blazon: star). The fallen warrior lies on his left side on the ground between the two fighthing warriors. He wears a Corinthian helmet, cuirass, baldric and short chiton.

After Clark, A., Malibu CVA 1 (1988)
Shape
Technique
Date
about 530–520 B.C.
Culture
Greek (Attic)
Dimensions
H: 10.20 cm W: 8.60 cm
Museum
J. Paul Getty Museum
Accession Number
86.AE.111.2
Image Source
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Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)