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Red-Figure Bell Krater (Mixing Vessel): Aphrodite and Eros
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Red-Figure Bell Krater (Mixing Vessel): Aphrodite and Eros

Red-figure Graz Painter · Krater · c. 370–360 BCE
This small mixing vessel shows a finely dressed woman seated on a chest and holding up a mirror to admire herself. Before her stands Eros, the winged god of love, holding a ribbon or sash. Behind the woman stands a pillar with the inscription ΑΦΡΟΔΙΤΗ, or APHRODITE, the goddess of love. Such labels are rare on vases, and scholars debate whether this names the woman shown as Aphrodite herself, with her son Eros, or a bride envisioning herself as Aphrodite, just before her wedding.
Shape
Technique
Date
c. 370–360 BCE
Culture
South Italian, Apulian
Painter
Attribution
Attributed
Dimensions
H: 30.50 cm
Medium
ceramic
Museum
Cleveland Museum of Art
Accession Number
1924.534
Image Source
cleveland_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)