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Apulian Red-Figure Bell Krater

Patera Painterabout 330 B.C.

The J. Paul Getty Museum

The J. Paul Getty Museum
Los Angeles, United States

A: woman, wearing a long sleeveless chiton, hair covering (kekryphalos), and jewelry, running to left, turning her head to look back at a youth and a satyr who follow her. She carries a mirror in her right hand and a box (cista) with two sprays extending from it in her left. The youth is nude except for a wreath around his head and a cloak over his left arm. He carries a figured bucket (situla) in his right hand, a knotty staff in his left. The satyr wears a wreath. In his right hand he carries a flaming torch tied with a fillet; in his left hand is a thyrsos. All three figures are on a ground line of dots from which spring a flowering plant and a berried spray. In the field to left are two rosettes; above the cista is a bucranium; to the left of the torch, an ivy leaf; in the right field, a rosette.

B: three draped youths with sticks. In the upper field between the first two is a pair of jumping weights (halteres); between the second and third, a diptych with stylus.
Reconstructed from fragments, with a few pieces missing near junction of foot and body; large fragment missing from foot; some nicks and scratches. Black glaze abraded on upper areas of reverse. Brownish pink overall wash.

Flaring rim, upswung horizontal handles; body curving inward to tall stem; foot with reserved groove at upper edge and reserved band on lower edge. Inside, just above junction of mouth and body: broad reserved band; a narrow one around top edge of rim. Under rim: laurel wreath to left between reserved bands, but partially obliterated in areas above handles by black glaze. Below handles: double superposed palmette with side scrolls. Around handle-roots: black tongues; between, but slightly above handles: triangular reserved area. Around body beneath pictures: meander pattern broken by quartered and dotted squares.

After Jentoft-Nilsen, M. R. and Trendall, A.D., CVA Malibu 3 (1990).

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  • Title: Apulian Red-Figure Bell Krater
  • Creator: Patera Painter
  • Date Created: about 330 B.C.
  • Location Created: Apulia, South Italy
  • Physical Dimensions: 42.2 × 44.7 cm (16 5/8 × 17 5/8 in.)
  • Type: Krater
  • External Link: Find out more about this object on the Museum website.
  • Medium: Terracotta
  • Terms of Use: Open Content
  • Number: 77.AE.116
  • Culture: Greek (South Italian, Apulian)
  • Credit Line: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Villa Collection, Malibu, California, Gift of Gordon McLendon
  • Creator Display Name: Attributed to the Circle of the Patera Painter (Greek (Apulian))
  • Classification: Vessels (Containers)
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