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STEVEN ZUCKER This pot stood above a grave, and the female mourners depicted on it tear out their hair in grief. It is your responsibility to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions before copying, transmitting, or making other use of protected items beyond that allowed by "fair use," as such term is understood under the United States Copyright Act. 10.2.5: Terracotta Krater Last updated 10.2.4: Dipylon Amphora 10.2.6: Eleusis Amphora Smarthistory Smarthistory by DR. The Museum does not warrant that the use of materials displayed on this site will not infringe on the rights of third parties, such as artists or artists' heirs holding the rights to these works. Topics Europe, Kraters, Greece, Terracotta, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Vessels, late 1st quarter of the 8th century B.C., Vases, Greek, Attic, Clay Accessionnumber 34.11. Use of text and images in which VMFA holds the copyright is permitted, with attribution, under the terms and conditions of a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC).Ĭopyright and other proprietary rights in material on this site may be held by individuals or entities other than or in addition to VMFA. Terracotta krater : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Terracotta krater Publication date late 1st quarter of the 8th century B.C. © Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, unless otherwise noted.
