Terracotta bell-krater (mixing bowl)

Greek, South Italian, Apulian, Gnathian

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 161

Altar and wreaths below a grapevine

The motifs depicted here are more than purely decorative. The pendants reflect a contemporary predilection for embellishing vases with necklaces. This tradition continued even into Roman painting—note the Black Bedroom from Boscotrecase. The grapevine here alludes to Dionysos, god of wine, while the altar may indicate his connection with the theater.

Terracotta bell-krater (mixing bowl), Terracotta, Greek, South Italian, Apulian, Gnathian

Due to rights restrictions, this image cannot be enlarged, viewed at full screen, or downloaded.

Open Access

As part of the Met's Open Access policy, you can freely copy, modify and distribute this image, even for commercial purposes.

API

Public domain data for this object can also be accessed using the Met's Open Access API.