Vases Red-figure Krater Krater with Nike Driving Quadriga and Three Men St...
Krater with Nike Driving Quadriga and Three Men Standing
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Krater with Nike Driving Quadriga and Three Men Standing

Red-figure 3159 · Krater · 390-380 BCE (Classical)
<p>It is sometimes easy to determine, which side of an ancient Greek vase was meant to face the viewer: the front differs from the back, the "B-side," in the quality and sophistication of the decoration. The winged Nike driving a four-horse chariot (quadriga) on the front of this krater (mixing vessel) is much more skillfully rendered than the three male figures on the back, which were most likely executed by an apprentice in the workshop. This scene of three standing Athenian youths in conversation is a common subject for the "B-side" of vases.</p><p>For the latest information about this object, <cite><a href='https://purl.thewalters.org/art/48.261' rel='external'>Krater with Nike Driving Quadriga and Three Men Standing</a></cite>, visit the Online Collection of the Walters Art Museum.</p>
Shape
Technique
Date
390-380 BCE (Classical)
Culture
Greek
Painter
Dimensions
H: 4.00 cm W: 11.00 cm
Medium
terracotta; red figure
Museum
Walters Art Museum
Accession Number
48.261
Image Source
walters_cc0
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