Image: Attic red-figure column-krater attributed to the Hephaistos Painter, dating c. 450 – c. 425 BCE, depicting a sympotic scene, Eskenazi Museum of Art
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Description: This photo depicts an Attic red-figure column-krater attributed to the Hephaistos Painter dating to between c. 450 and c. 425 BCE, depicting two men at a symposion, or drinking party, holding lyres, while a woman (probably a hetaira) plays the aulos. It is currently on display in the Eskenazi Museum of Art in Bloomington, Indiana.
Title: Attic red-figure column-krater attributed to the Hephaistos Painter, dating c. 450 – c. 425 BCE, depicting a sympotic scene, Eskenazi Museum of Art
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Author: Katolophyromai
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