Terracotta fragments of a column-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water) 450–440 Greek, Attic One fragment shows the right arm and hand of a satyr, and part of his lower back, tail, right buttock, genitals, and right leg and foot; drapery of a maenad to right; the panel ornament is comprised of ivy (the hand of the satyr interrupts the ornament); a second fragment depicts the bent arm of a maenad to right, wearing a chiton; a filleted, bearded satyr, running to right, with his arms extended towards the draped maenad to the right of him; in between them, an ivy branch; above, at the should


Terracotta fragments of a column-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water) 450–440 Greek, Attic One fragment shows the right arm and hand of a satyr, and part of his lower back, tail, right buttock, genitals, and right leg and foot; drapery of a maenad to right; the panel ornament is comprised of ivy (the hand of the satyr interrupts the ornament); a second fragment depicts the bent arm of a maenad to right, wearing a chiton; a filleted, bearded satyr, running to right, with his arms extended towards the draped maenad to the right of him; in between them, an ivy branch; above, at the shoulder, a band of tongues; a third fragment depicts the lower drapery of a maenad to right; below, above the foot, a band of rays; the panel ornament is comprised of ivy; a fourth fragment shows part of the right shoulder and bent right arm of a maenad to right, wearing a chiton; a fifth fragment depicts part of the panel ornament, which is comprised of ivy. Terracotta fragments of a column-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water). Greek, Attic. 450–440 Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases


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