![]() 1903–1990), New York, by 1950s The Ian Woodner Family Collection purchased by MFAH, 2003.Įxhibition History "Patrons Choice: The Silver Anniversary of The Museum Collectors, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston," September 18, 2004–January 30, 2005. The other side of the column krater depicts a woman standing between two youths. Physical Dimensions: Overall: 3 15/16 x 2 9/16in. Hermes, messenger to the gods, walks to the left but looks back to the right. Title: Fragment of a terracotta volute-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water) Creator: Painter of the Dublin Situlae Date Created: mid-4th century B.C. Iris extends her left hand toward Hera, who grasps it in her own hand. On the front, Zeus and Hera-king and queen of the Olympian gods-are seated on either side of the winged goddess Iris, who pours an offering from a jug called an oinochoe into a dish called a phiale, held by Zeus. The primary characters are important deities from Greek mythology. It is exceptional for its size, its beautifully balanced composition, and the finely painted figures. Gaea the Earth, Athenian red-figure calyx krater C5th B. This large ceramic vessel, called a column krater, was used for mixing water and wine. Find & Download the most popular Roman God Vectors on Freepik Free for. ![]() Annual Report and Financial Information.Anne Wilkes Tucker Photography Study Center.
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