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Gnathia Red-Figure Calyx Krater Fragment
Creator
Konnakis PainterPainter
All works by this person →In the period from about 375 to 350 B.C., the Konnakis Painter decorated vases in one of the Greek colonies in the region of Apulia in South Italy. He appears to have been one of the creators of the type of pottery that scholars call Gnathian ware. In this technique, the artisan glazed the entire surface of the vase black, then painted on figures in added colors. The use of a single figure against
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- about 350 B.C.
- Medium
- Terracotta
- Culture
- South Italian (Gnathian)
- Department
- Vessels
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Fragment preserves satyr facing left, holding a thyrsos in front of him in his right hand. The figure is drawn with incised lines, white is added for his hair and stem of the thyrsos. Interior black.
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