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Greek art. Attic krater painted with black figures representing an Homeric battle around the body of a dead warrior (possibly Patroclus). Found at Pharsala. Dated circa 530 BCE. Detail
Greek art. 8th century B. C. Terracotta funerary krater. MetrGreek art. 8th century B.C. Terracotta funerary krater dated between 750 and 735 depicting the deceased lying and surrounded by his family. At the bottom, a procession of chariots and foot soldiers
Greek art. Krater of Thebes. 7th century BC. Geometric perioGreek art. Boeotian Late Geometric pedestalled krater with boxing match. From Thebes, c. 690-670 BCE. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
DIPYLON, Master of (8th C. BC). Fragmented Krater. Geometric Greek art. Ceramics. Proc: GREECE. Athens
Greek art. Krater depicting parties idle. Dated to 4th centuGreek art. Krater. Red figure style. It depicts parties idle. Dated to 4th century BC. National Archaeological Museum. Athens
Greek krater dated c. 350 BC. An actor removing his mask aftGreek krater dated c. 350 BC. Detail depicting an actor removing his mask after finishing his performance
Greek Art. Archaic period. Krater painted with scenes of men and women dancing. Below, is depicted panthers and wild goats. It comes from Kaza (Eleftheros). Komast Style Group
Krater of the Warriors (1200-1100 B. C. ). MycenaeKrater of the Warriors Detail. Dated between 1200-1100 B.C. Mycenae. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
Krater. GreeceKrater with geometric decoration. Detail. Late Geometric Period. Argos Archaeological Museum. Greece
Krater of the Warriors. Dated between 1200-1100 B. C. MycenaeKrater of the Warriors depicting a woman goodbying six warriors. Dated between 1200-1100 B.C. Mycenae. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
Corinthian Krater with a battle scene. 6th c. BC. Black and red-figure ceramic. Archaic Greek art. Ceramics. FRANCE. Paris. Louvre Museum