Vases Red-figure Krater Column-Krater (Mixing Bowl)
Column-Krater (Mixing Bowl)

Column-Krater (Mixing Bowl)

Red-figure a Member of the Earlier Mannerist Group · Krater · about 460 BCE
<p>The Greeks diluted their wine by blending it with water. The master of ceremonies at the symposium, or drinking party for men, determined the ratio of wine to water, both of which were poured into a large mixing bowl, like this one. This particular shape is called a column krater after its columnar handles. It is decorated with a mythological scene. Salmoneus, king of Elis, pretended to be Zeus by imitating the sound of thunder and the appearance of lightning. Angered at his impudence, here Zeus strikes Salmoneus dead with a real lightning bolt.</p>
Shape
Technique
Date
about 460 BCE
Culture
Athens
Attribution
Attributed
Medium
terracotta, red-figure
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number
1889.16
Image Source
chicago_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)