A psykter (in Greek ψυκτήρ, "cooler") is a type of Greek vase that is characterized by a bulbous body set on a high, narrow foot. It was used as a wine...
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at Athens. Evidence of its origin can be found on an Attic red-figure psykter by Euphronios, depicting four hetairai. One of the hetairai on the vase...
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Marpessa and Idas, separated from Apollo by Zeus, Attic red-figure psykter, ca. 480 BC, Staatliche Antikensammlungen (Inv. 2417)....
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Athlete infibulating himself (psykter by the Syriskos Painter, c. 480 BC)...
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Pederastic scene between two males. Attic Psykter. Terracotta. Attributed to Smikros. Around 510 BCE...
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body is shaped like the calyx of a flower, and the foot is stepped. The psykter-shaped vase fits inside it so well stylistically that it has been suggested...
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Dionysus and members of his thiasos on an Attic black-figure krater-psykter (525–500 BCE, Louvre Museum)...
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A bald, bearded, horse-tailed satyr balances a winecup on his penis, on an Attic red-figure psykter (c. 500–490 BC)...
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Marpessa and Idas, separated of Apollo by Zeus, Attic red-figure psykter, c. 480 BC, Staatliche Antikensammlungen (Inv. 2417)....
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Pederastic scene between two males. Attic Psykter. Terracotta. Attributed to Smikros. Around 510 BCE...
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