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krater

[krey-ter] / ˈkreɪ tər /


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Bragg’s office said they included an Apulian krater, or vase, dating from 335 B.C. that was seized in July from a private collection in New York.

From Seattle Times Aug. 11, 2023

This red-figure krater, used for mixing wine with water, is attributed to a recognized artist known as the Baltimore Painter because one of his noted works is in the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore.

From New York Times Nov. 17, 2021

Pic - Pair of krater vases from the Imperial Porcelain Factory The exhibition will be in Edinburgh from Friday 13 July to Sunday 21 October 2012.

From BBC Jul. 13, 2012

The great thrown shadow dismantled, no longer a launched object in the sky named for a Greek goddess on a bell krater in 500 BC.

From Time Nov. 28, 2011

Then the noble son of Peleus offered prizes for the foot-race; the first, a silver krater holding six measures, curiously chased by Sidonian artists—by far the most beautiful mixing-cup in the whole world.

From The Children's Hour, Volume 3 (of 10) by Various




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