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Red-Figured Volute-Krater by the Berlin Painter, Athens, c.490 BC, from Cevetri, British Museum, London Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Red-Figured Volute-Krater by the Berlin Painter, Athens, c.490 BC, from Cevetri, British Museum, London
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Photograph of a red-figured volute-krater (wine-mixing bowl) made in Athens around 490 BC, attributed to the Berlin Painter, originating from Cevetri, Italy, and now held in the British Museum, London. The krater features mythological scenes in the red-figure technique, showcasing Classical Greek ceramic artistry, detailed human figures, and narrative composition. It exemplifies both functional and decorative use in symposium culture and highlights the stylistic refinement of early Classical Greek vase painting.


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