Terracotta fragment of a volute-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water) 500–475 Greek, Attic On the side of the rim, pattern of meanders interrupted by squares with black rectangle within; on the neck, head, part of the upper torso, extended left arm, bent right arm, and tail of an ithyphallic satyr to right. lifting an amphora?; head, upper torso, left hip, and bit of thigh of a satyr to left, holding a wineskin in his left hand, which hangs over his left shoulder and down his back; bit of drapery from a third figure. Terracotta fragment of a volute-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water
Terracotta fragment of a volute-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water) 500–475 Greek, Attic On the side of the rim, pattern of meanders interrupted by squares with black rectangle within; on the neck, head, part of the upper torso, extended left arm, bent right arm, and tail of an ithyphallic satyr to right. lifting an amphora?; head, upper torso, left hip, and bit of thigh of a satyr to left, holding a wineskin in his left hand, which hangs over his left shoulder and down his back; bit of drapery from a third figure. Terracotta fragment of a volute-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water). Greek, Attic. 500–475 Terracotta; red-figure. Late Archaic/Early Classical. Vases
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