Vases Red-figure Krater Column Krater with a Symposium Scene
Column Krater with a Symposium Scene
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Column Krater with a Symposium Scene

Red-figure 2919 · Krater · ca. 440 BCE (Classical)
<p>Here, a "symposium," or men's drinking party, is under way. Entertainment at such events was provided by "hetairai," or female prostitutes, who also served as musicians and dancers. Reclining on dining couches are two bearded men and an unbearded youth, who tilts his head back to listen to the girl before him playing the double flutes. On the other side of the vessel, three young men are engaged in conversation. Kraters such as this one were used for mixing wine and water, as Greek and Roman authors write that drinking undiluted wine was considered barbaric and uncouth.</p><p>For the latest information about this object, <cite><a href='https://purl.thewalters.org/art/48.67' rel='external'>Column Krater with a Symposium Scene</a></cite>, visit the Online Collection of the Walters Art Museum.</p>
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Date
ca. 440 BCE (Classical)
Culture
Greek
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Dimensions
H: 39.00 cm W: 35.20 cm
Medium
terracotta, wheel made; red figure
Museum
Walters Art Museum
Accession Number
48.67
Image Source
walters_cc0
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