A LUCANIAN RED-FIGURED BELL-KRATER
ATTRIBUTED TO THE CREUSA PAINTER, CIRCA 380 B.C.
A LUCANIAN RED-FIGURED BELL-KRATER ATTRIBUTED TO THE CREUSA PAINTER, CIRCA 380 B.C. The obverse with a nude youthful Herakles standing at the center, holding his club in his right hand, a bow in his left, wearing a bow case ( gorytos ) across his chest and a wreath of laurel in his short locks, flanked by two standing draped female figures, the one to the left holding a spear in her right hand, her left arm akimbo, a shield resting against her hip, the figure to the right veiled, offering a fillet to Herakles; the reverse with three draped youths; a band of meander and saltire squares below the scenes, a band of laurel above 13 in. (33 cm.) high
A LUCANIAN RED-FIGURED BELL-KRATER
ATTRIBUTED TO THE CREUSA PAINTER, CIRCA 380 B.C.
A LUCANIAN RED-FIGURED BELL-KRATER ATTRIBUTED TO THE CREUSA PAINTER, CIRCA 380 B.C. The obverse with a nude youthful Herakles standing at the center, holding his club in his right hand, a bow in his left, wearing a bow case ( gorytos ) across his chest and a wreath of laurel in his short locks, flanked by two standing draped female figures, the one to the left holding a spear in her right hand, her left arm akimbo, a shield resting against her hip, the figure to the right veiled, offering a fillet to Herakles; the reverse with three draped youths; a band of meander and saltire squares below the scenes, a band of laurel above 13 in. (33 cm.) high
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