Pasteum Red-Figure Bell Krater - AM.0032 Origin: Mediterranean Circa: 400
BC
to 300
BC Dimensions:13.1" (33.3cm) high Collection: Classical Medium: Terracotta
The obverse of this wide-mouthed bell krater
depicts a naked satyr wearing a wreath and
standing over a laver. The satyr’s left arm and
right foot rest on the laver whilst a bird balances
on his right hand. The figure is framed by a
palmette design on both sides. A band of laurel
and bead-and-reed motifs encircles the area
beneath the rim whilst a wave motif adorns the
lower band.
The reverse depicts a winged Eros wearing a
wreath upon his head and carrying a tambourine
in his outstretched right hand. This hand runs at
a parallel with the right leg. The left hand, which
grasps a fillet, also forms a parallel with the
right
arm so that the figure is rendered in an ‘X’
shaped composition.