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Red-Figure Column Krater with Warriors Engaged in Battle and Draped Youths with Strigils

Red-Figure Column Krater with Warriors Engaged in Battle and Draped Youths with Strigils

Attributed to: Prisoner Painter (Greek, active 4th century BC)

Date: c. 380 - 370 BC
Medium: terracotta
Dimensions:
Overall: 16 in. (40.6 cm)
Credit Line:Museum Purchase
Object number: 1932.770.1
This example is attributed to a vase painter whose identity is unknown, but who depicted images of bound prisoners tied to a tree on several vases. Other examples are known, including one in the British Museum which is very similar to RPM’s example. The main side of this vase depicts a dramatic battle scene, which likely represents a local conflict but may also be a link to a mythological narrative. The scene is enriched with a high level of detail in the figures, wounds inflicted, and aspects of the landscape, including a prominent tree and rock outcroppings. The other side of the vase pictures three youths wearing himatia, two holding strigils, and one with a walking stick.
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