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Ancient pottery from the Metropolitan Museum of Art —
27 vases
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All Shapes
Amphora
106
Krater
27
Kylix
89
Lekythos
15
Hydria
49
Oinochoe
49
Pelike
7
Stamnos
3
Pyxis
9
Alabastron
8
Aryballos
3
Dinos
13
Lebes Gamikos
4
Loutrophoros
1
Skyphos
18
Kantharos
10
Phiale
12
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Date
Title
Painter
Terracotta chariot krater
ca. 1300–1230 BCE
Terracotta krater
ca. 1450–1200 BCE
Terracotta chariot krater
ca. 1375–1350 BCE
Krater
Krater
1050–950 BCE
Terracotta krater with lid surmounted by a small hydria
The Cesnola Painter
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ca. 750–740 BCE
Krater
750–600 BCE
Krater
750–600 BCE
Krater
750–600 BCE
Krater
750–600 BCE
Krater, miniature
600–480 BCE
Terracotta krater (mixing bowl)
ca. 550 BCE
Terracotta column-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water)
Attributed to the manner of the Göttingen Painter
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ca. 500 BCE
Terracotta column-krater (vase for mixing wine and water)
Attributed to the Boreas Painter
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ca. 460 BCE
Calyx-krater
Attributed to a follower of Douris
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ca. 460 BCE
Terracotta calyx-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water)
late 5th century BCE
Terracotta bell-krater (mixing bowl)
Attributed to the Pisticci Painter
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ca. 430–410 BCE
Terracotta bell-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water)
late 5th century BCE
Terracotta calyx-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water)
4th century BCE
Terracotta bell-krater (mixing bowl)
early 4th century BCE
Terracotta column-krater (mixing bowl)
Attributed to the Painter of the Bari Orestes
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ca. 375–350 BCE
Terracotta bell-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water)
Attributed to the Chevron Group, Archidamos Sub-Group
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ca. 350–325 BCE
Terracotta bell-krater (mixing bowl)
Attributed to the Painter of New York GR 1000
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ca. 350–325 BCE
Terracotta bell-krater (mixing bowl)
ca. 350–300 BCE
Terracotta calyx-krater (mixing bowl)
ca. 350–300 BCE
Terracotta volute-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water)
Attributed to the Bolsena Group
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ca. 330–290 BCE
Terracotta volute-krater (container for mixing wine and water)
Attributed to the Bolsena Group
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ca. 330–290 BCE
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)