Attic Red-figure Column Krater

An ancient Attic red-figure column krater by the Agrigento Painter, depicting three reveling youths with wreaths in a komos procession following a symposium; the first youth carries a lyre (barbiton) and turns towards his singing companions; the central figure holds a staff, the last one holds an amphora and swings a torch. On the reverse, three men in conversation.

Athens, Attica.

Ca. 460 – 450 BC.

Height: 14 1/2 in. (36.7 cm).

Formerly in a German private collection.New York.

Published: J. Eisenberg, 1000 Years of Ancient Greek Vases II (2010), no. 97; Art of the Ancient World, vol. XIX (2008).
Inv#: 9263-1

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