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Terracotta volute-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water)

Terracotta volute-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water)

Red-figure, Greek, Attic, Classical, ca. 420 B.C.

Attributed to Polion

 

Obverse and reverse, Apollo departing Mount Olympos in his chariot

On the neck, obverse and reverse, athletes

 

In its scale, the pronounced architectonic articulation especially of the lip, and the Olympian iconography that concerns Apollo but features Athena on the obverse, this work is representative of Athens in its glory. The athletic scenes on the neck depict Athenians in a noble and peaceful context. The assemblage of gods who either converse or attend Apollo as he prepares to mount his chariot presents a similar combination of ease and dignity that characterized the gods gathered on the Parthenon frieze.

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