Summary[
edit] Description: English: object type / vase shape: attic red figure bell-krater - description side A: woman (wife or mother) with oinochoe, beardless young warrior wearing petasos and chlamys, holding 2 spears, pouring an offering from a phiale onto an altar, behind which a palm tree (?) grows, woman (wife or mother) holds sword and shield - side B: bearded man with staff beween 2 women with oinochoe and phiale - production place: Athens - painter: Niobid Painter (middle work) - period / date: early classical, ca. 460-450 BC - material: pottery (clay) - height: 27,4 cm - museum / inventory number: Tübingen, Schloss Hohentübingen, Museum der Universität, Museum Alte Kulturen E 104 / S./10 1344 - bibliography: John D. Beazley, Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, Oxford 1963(2), 603, 35 - Elke Böhr, CVA Tübingen 4, 1984, plate 23, 1-2; 24, 1-5 - Please note: The above museum permits photography of its exhibits for private, educational, scientific, non-commercial purposes. If you intend to use the photo for any commercial aime, please contact the museum and ask for permission. Date: 13 June 2020, 15:23:19. Source: Own work. Author:
ArchaiOptix.