Dipylon Krater / Dipylon Vase / Krater / Krater with Prothesis Scene, Charioteers and Horses / Late Geometric, Attic; Creation date: ca. 750-735 BCE
About this Item
Record Details
- Creator/Culture
- painter: Attributed to Workshop of Hirschfeld Painter (Greek, active c. 750-730 BCE)
- Site/Repository
- Discovery location: Kerameikos Cemetery (Athens, Attica, Central Greece and Euboea, Greece)
- Repository: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, New York, USA) ID: 14.130.14
- Media/Technique
- terracotta, ceramic
- Dimensions
- height: 108.3 cm (42.64 inches), diameter: 72.4 cm (28.5 inches)
- Subjects
- Athens (Greece)
- Kerameikos (Athens, Greece)
- Cemeteries
- Ceramics
- Pottery (object genre)
- Kraters
- Funerary sculpture
- Funeral processions
- Figures (Representations)
- Chariots (Ancient vehicles)
- Horses
- Mourning
- Work Record ID
- 214202
- Image Record ID
- 763403
- Digital filename
- 08vjge0001
- Classification Filing Number
- 431J
- EZZ
- 14PC 2
- *.r
- HART Image Order Number
- 230263
- Date Added/Updated
- 2012-11-25 08:14:13
Technical Details
- Collection
- History of Art, VRC Image Bank
- Image Size
- 2048 x 2768
- File Size
- 754 KB
- Record
- 763403
- Link to this Item
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/h/hart/x-763403/08vjge0001
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History of Art Department, Visual Resource Collections. Image 763403. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. URL: https://quod.lib.umich.edu/h/hart/x-763403/08vjge0001. September 13, 2024.