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39 Vases whose Shape is "Bell krater"
Baltimore, Hopkins 9286, Late Classical Side A: three figures running. Side B: Youth addressing two other youths.
Baltimore, Hopkins BMA 51.486, High Classical Side A: Eos carries off KephalosSide B: three youths
Berlin 31094, Late Classical Side A: Herakles carrying PalaimonSide B: three youths
Berlin V.I. 4532, Late Classical Side A: Odysseus and SirensSide B: Half-draped youth and a draped youth, both wearing fillets and holding sticks
Boston 00.346, Classical A: the death of Actaeon. B: youth and women.
Boston 10.185, Early Classical Side A: death of Aktaion. Side B: Pan pursuing goatherd.
Boston 95.24, High Classical Side A: sacrificeSide B: youths and boy
Boston 95.25, High Classical Side A: sacrificeSide B: satyr and maenads
Chicago 1922.2197, Early Classical Side A: young warrior sitting with two women standing nearbySide B: two women and man holding armor
Diefenthal Collection (Shapiro No. 30), Classical Side A: Theseus and the Marathonian Bull. Side B: three draped youths.
Harvard 1960.343, Classical Side A: Dionysos with satyr and maenad. Side B: Death of Orpheus.
Harvard 1960.344, Classical Side A: torch raceSide B: three draped youths.
Harvard 1960.358, Classical Side A: Seated maenad and two satyrs. Side B: Three draped youths.
Harvard 1960.360, Late Classical Side A: Profile of womanSide B: Draped youth
Harvard 1960.368, Classical Side A: Two satyrs and two women. Side B: Three youths.
Harvard 1970.108, High Classical Side A: Komos, with three youthsSide B: Three draped youths
Harvard 9.1988, Classical Side A: Eros with two women (depilation scene). Side B: three draped youths.
London 1917.12-10.1, Late Classical Side A: Orestes at DelphiSide B: Dionysos, satyr and maenad
London 1917.7-25.2, Late Classical Side A: Apollo on a swan, with two women (Muses?) and a satyr. Side B: Eros and two athletes.
London 1961.7-10.1, Early Classical Side A: warriors leaving home. Side B: komos.
London 1978.6-15.1, Late Classical Side A: Nike and anabates Side B: Three youths
London F 189, Late Classical/Early Hellenistic Side A: Two comic actors in costumes and masks on an elevated stageSide B: Two youths
London F 65, Classical Side A: Lovemaking scene. Side B: Three youths.
London F 68, Late Classical Side A: Cult initiation of Herakles to the Mysteries. Side B: Dionysos and Hephaistos.
Louvre K 240, Late Classical Side A: Papposilen, Dionysos, a maenad, and a satyr boy, moving to the rightSide B: A woman, a goose, and Eros
Malibu 86.AE.419, Late Classical Fragment. Cassandra (?) crouching before a comic statue of Athena.
Naples 2200, Late Classical Side A: Pelops and OinomaosSide B: Dionysos and Ariadne, seated, with satyr and maenad
Philadelphia MS5682, Classical Side A: four youths. Side B: three boys.
RISD 23.324, High Classical Side A: Satyrs and maenads with Eros/PothosSide B: Three youths
Ruvo, Jatta 901, High Classical Phlyax scenes. Side A: two men attacking a woman; Side B: two draped youths
St. Petersburg St. 1779, High Classical Phlyax scenes: Side A: the ÒReckoningÓ; Side B: two draped youths
Tampa 86.104, Late Classical Pegasos and Bellerophon
Tampa 86.221, Classical Side A: herm between maenad and satyr. Side B: three youths.
Tampa 86.77, Classical Head of woman.
Toledo 1967.154, Classical Side A: Menelaos and Helen. Side B: youth departing.
University of Chicago 1967.115.244, Classical Two youths-one seated looking back, the other standing.
Vienna IV 1772, High Classical A: Procession of satyrs and maenadsB: Male figure; female figure; male figure
Villa Giulia 2382, Late Classical Side A: Herakles entering OlymposSide B: Satyrs and maenads
Yale 1913.322, Late Classical Side A: Dionysos, woman, and silenSide B: three draped youths.
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