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Baltimore Painter
Volute-Krater with a Woman Seated in a Shrinecirca 320 B.C.

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Large ancient Greek red-figure ceramic volute krater with three-dimensional female mask handles, naiskos scene with crouching figure, and palmette neck decoration
Red-figure volute krater with two handles topped by molded female heads. The neck shows a palmette and scroll pattern; the body depicts two draped figures flanking a central column, rendered in terra cotta against black glaze. Greek key border at the base.
Near the
Baltimore Painter
Italy, Apulia, circa 330-circa 310 B.C.
Title
Volute-Krater with a Woman Seated in a Shrine
Place Made
South Italy, Apulia
Date Made
circa 320 B.C.
Medium
Red-figure ceramic with added red wash and yellow and white
Dimensions
Overall: 19 × 11 × 11 in. (48.26 × 27.94 × 27.94 cm) unspecified (unspecified): 19 1/2 x 11 in. (49.53 x 27.94 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Robert Blaugrund
Accession Number
M.80.196.2
Classification
Furnishings
Collecting Area
European Painting and Sculpture: Greek and Roman