art, the frolicking of Maenads and Dionysus is often a theme depicted on kraters, used to mix water and wine. These scenes show the maenads in their frenzy...
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number of what he termed "world-class" pieces, including the Euphronios Krater depicting the death of Sarpedon (returned to Italy in 2008), Velázquez's...
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or thoughtful piety of the procession, as, for example, on the volute krater of the Kleophon Painter of a sacrifice to Apollo, which shares the quiet...
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Bettina; Hoffmanns, Jakob; Fürst, Julia; Herrmann, Martin; Guck, Jochen; Kräter, Martin (2 June 2021). "Physical phenotype of blood cells is altered in...
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application of Isaiah 7 in Matthew 1, use the word "virgin". The Hebrew word alma actually translates as a young woman of childbearing age who had not yet...
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examples sent to him after his return to Britain, including the 'Campbell Krater' excavated at Lecce in 1790. He also continued to acquire architectural...
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Greek men reclining at a symposium—after which reclining at the Passover seder is modeled (scene from an Attic krater circa 420 BCE)...
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height: 17.6 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) Pedestalled krater (Geometric); c. 750 BC; terracotta; height: 108.3 cm, diameter: 72.4 cm;...
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pp. 460-476. Kahane, Henry and Renée (1965). Angelina Pietrangeli: The Krater and the Grail: Hermetic Sources of the Parzival. Urbana: University of Illinois...
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Much of his work after 1965 replicated classical forms like Greek volute kraters, Zuni pots, and Chinese ginger jars. In 1966, his work was featured in...
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