

Vase Ceramic Pottery, Ceramic Vase, flower Vase, flower png 940x1084px 973.98KB.Vase Terracotta Ceramic Pottery Jug, siena italy, vase, pottery png 1289x1522px 868.19KB.Achilles Ancient Greece Ajax the Great Penthesilea Black-figure pottery, Greek Vase, vase, greek Art png 696x960px 857KB.Achilles Agamemnon Trojan War Penthesilea Black-figure pottery, vase, ancient Greek png 517x700px 583.59KB.Archaic Greece Ancient Greece Vase Red-figure pottery Black-figure pottery, vase, painting, flowers png 636x507px 645.67KB.Pottery of ancient Greece Geometric art, greece, vase, ancient History png 2833x3000px 2.76MB.Ancient Greece Krater Medea Greek mythology Ancient Greek art, conversacion, vase, pottery png 583x581px 415.58KB.Pottery of ancient Greece Geometric art, greece, vase, ancient History png 600圆35px 404.72KB.Pottery of ancient Greece Amphora Vase Ceramic, vase, ancient Greek, flowers png 867x1285px 1.21MB.The first holds a krotala (castanets) and a parasol, the second a lyre, and the third a kylix.Non-commercial use, DMCA Contact Us Relevant png images Three bearded komasts (revelers) each wear a sakkos (hair net). The youths on side B, one draped, two nude and dancing, are less unusual. This name refers to Anakreon, a 6th-century BC lyric poet from East Greece sometimes credited with inventing the barbitos, the long-stringed lyre played by the central figure on side A. Similar features have been noticed on numerous other red-figure vases, now called “Anakreontic” by scholars. The three bearded men on side A stand out for their earrings, long drapery, and Eastern-style headdresses, and for the parasol held by one.

Used for mixing wine and water at a symposium (drinking party), this vase bears images of komasts, or revelers, potentially mirroring the actions of its users. Ellenberger, Sr., Endowment Fund 1926.549 Attributed to Pig Painter (Greek, Attic, active c. Red-Figure Column Krater (Mixing Vessel): Komos (Revel), c.
