Gnathian Bell Krater
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Title
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Gnathian Bell Krater
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Description
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“Black body with tendril of ivy leaves and grape clusters in added white. On the front, a figure of an old man with a swollen belly and an oversize phallus wearing a cloak stands in a rocky landscape. His wrists are bound. Below him to left is a crow. The scene is a parody of Prometheus bound to a rock having his liver eaten by an eagle.”
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Identifier
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Promethean_Iconography_2
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Date
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circa 360-350 B.C.E.
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Rights
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