![]() ![]() ![]() With him are three goddesses, probably his sister Artemis (facing him), together with Hera (wearing a crown and holding a scepter and libation dish), and Hebe, the daughter of Zeus and Hera, on her way to meet her future husband, Herakles. He is nude except for a yellow wreath and fillet. She is followed by the young Dionysos, carrying a dotted wreath in his right hand and a thyrsos and a cloak in the left. Etruscan column-krater, Poggio Pinci - Download Free 3D model by Global Digital Heritage (GlobalDigitalHeritage) df6bcfc Etruscan column-krater, Poggio Pinci 3D Model Global Digital Heritage premium 11 28 2 Download 3D Model Triangles: 547.6k Vertices: 312. Her chignon is secured with a white fillet. The chariot scene on the main side of the vessel is a divine one, as indicated by the presence of Apollo, identified by his lyre and laurel wreath. Her jewelry consists of a bracelet, necklace, and earrings, all in added white and yellow. Attributed to the workshop of the Painter of Hesione, active in Volterra. Pink-brown clay with black paint and red-figure decoration: naked armed short men on either side, flanked by palmettes. Other vases by the Cleveland Painter are now in New York, Vienna, Paris, and Copenhagen, as well as museums in Greece and Italy. Etruscan column-krater from the Necropolis of Poggio Pinci, Asciano, Tuscany, Italy Etruscan red-figure column-krater. Beazley, named him (or her) the Cleveland Painter, after our city. Since this column-krater is the most important of 12 vases painted by a Greek artist whose name is unknown, the great English vase expert, Sir John D. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. ![]() Attributed to Cleveland Painter (name vase Greek, Attic, active c. Public domain photograph of 3d object, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Red-Figure Column Krater (Mixing Vessel): Apollo and Goddesses with Chariot (A) Komos (Revel) (B), c. Download Image of Terracotta column-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water). Title: Attic Red-Figure Column Krater Artist/Maker: Attributed to Myson (Greek (Attic), active 500 - 475 B.C.) Date: about 480 B.C. ![]()
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