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Bell krater. | Europeana
Bell krater. | Europeana

Cartagena, Spain - September 14th, 2018: Greek bell krater, 4th Century BCE  at ARQUA, National Museum of Underwater Archaelogy Stock Photo - Alamy
Cartagena, Spain - September 14th, 2018: Greek bell krater, 4th Century BCE at ARQUA, National Museum of Underwater Archaelogy Stock Photo - Alamy

Red-figure bell krater
Red-figure bell krater

Red-figured wine bowl (bell-krater), attributed to the McDaniel Painter —  Google Arts & Culture
Red-figured wine bowl (bell-krater), attributed to the McDaniel Painter — Google Arts & Culture

Attributed to the Perrone-Phryxos Group, Apulian red-figure Bell-Krater |  Rountree Tryon
Attributed to the Perrone-Phryxos Group, Apulian red-figure Bell-Krater | Rountree Tryon

An Attic red-figured bell-krater | NGV
An Attic red-figured bell-krater | NGV

krater | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica
krater | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

File:Bell-krater sacrifice Pothos Painter Louvre G496.jpg - Wikimedia  Commons
File:Bell-krater sacrifice Pothos Painter Louvre G496.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Ancient Greek Red-Figure Bell Krater Pottery - The Ancient Home
Ancient Greek Red-Figure Bell Krater Pottery - The Ancient Home

Krater - Wikipedia
Krater - Wikipedia

Attic Red Figure Bell-Krater, attributed to the Retorted Painter –  Christoph Bacher
Attic Red Figure Bell-Krater, attributed to the Retorted Painter – Christoph Bacher

Bell-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water) depicting Orp… | Flickr
Bell-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water) depicting Orp… | Flickr

Bell-Krater; Attributed to the Dechter Group; ca. 360 BC; 116.71 on eHive
Bell-Krater; Attributed to the Dechter Group; ca. 360 BC; 116.71 on eHive

Attributed to the Kekrops Painter | Terracotta bell-krater (bowl for mixing  wine and water) | Greek, Atti… | Ancient greek art, Ancient greek pottery,  Greek pottery
Attributed to the Kekrops Painter | Terracotta bell-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water) | Greek, Atti… | Ancient greek art, Ancient greek pottery, Greek pottery

Attributed to the Persephone Painter | Terracotta bell-krater (bowl for  mixing wine and water) | Greek, Attic | Classical | The Metropolitan Museum  of Art
Attributed to the Persephone Painter | Terracotta bell-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water) | Greek, Attic | Classical | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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File:Terracotta bell-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water) MET DT5486.jpg  - Wikimedia Commons
File:Terracotta bell-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water) MET DT5486.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Attributed to the Painter of London E 497 | Terracotta bell-krater (bowl  for mixing wine and water) | Greek, Attic | Classical | The Metropolitan  Museum of Art | Ancient greek pottery,
Attributed to the Painter of London E 497 | Terracotta bell-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water) | Greek, Attic | Classical | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Ancient greek pottery,

A large Attic red-figure bell-krater, attributed to the Christie Painter –  PLEKTRON Fine Arts
A large Attic red-figure bell-krater, attributed to the Christie Painter – PLEKTRON Fine Arts

Bell Krater (Mixing Bowl) - about 450 BC - Greek; Athens Manner of the  Niobid Painter - Artist: Ancient Greek, Origin: Athens, Date: 450 BC,  Medium Stock Photo - Alamy
Bell Krater (Mixing Bowl) - about 450 BC - Greek; Athens Manner of the Niobid Painter - Artist: Ancient Greek, Origin: Athens, Date: 450 BC, Medium Stock Photo - Alamy

Alexander Ancient Art - A Red-Figured Bell Krater by the Ganymede Painter
Alexander Ancient Art - A Red-Figured Bell Krater by the Ganymede Painter

Bell-Krater by Altamura Painter - Art Fund
Bell-Krater by Altamura Painter - Art Fund

bell krater | British Museum
bell krater | British Museum

Ancient Greek Bell-krater Journal – LACMA Store
Ancient Greek Bell-krater Journal – LACMA Store

File:Bell-krater Akhilleus Penthesileia MAN.jpg - Wikipedia
File:Bell-krater Akhilleus Penthesileia MAN.jpg - Wikipedia