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Column Krater (mixing bowl for wine and water): Youth Playing a Lyre
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Column Krater (mixing bowl for wine and water): Youth Playing a Lyre

Red-figure The Harrow Painter · Krater · c. 490-470 BCE
Side A: In the center a youth wrapped in a mantle, seated to right on a square object holding in his left a lyre the strings of which are now missing but were originallly applied in white as shown by a few traces. Facing him a bearded man to left entirely wrapped in his mantle and leaning on a staff. At the left a second youth clad in a cloak which leaves his right arm and shoulder bare, holding a staff in his right. In the field a pair of halteres, a sponge and a strigil. Side B: Bearded man with staff and youth facing each other, both entirely wrapped in their cloaks. In the field a sponge. Hair outlines reserved in all figures. On outer edge of rim ivy leaf band. On neck, A, lotus bud chain with points downwards. Pictures framed by a tongue pattern above, ivy leaves at sides. On base, rays. Execution fair, that of A superior to that of B. Rim broken and repaired.
Shape
Technique
Period
Archaic period, Late, to Early Classical
Date
c. 490-470 BCE
Culture
Greek
Attribution
Attributed
Dimensions
H: 30.80 cm W: 25.10 cm
Medium
Terracotta; pale reddish clay, black paint fired reddish-brown
Findspot
Ancient & Byzantine World, Europe, Attica
Museum
Harvard Art Museums
Accession Number
1925.30.33
Image Source
harvard
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)