![]() The timestamp is only as accurate as the clock in the camera, and it may be completely wrong. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details such as the timestamp may not fully reflect those of the original file. Your eBook purchase and download will be completed by our partner. This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scanner, or software program used to create or digitize it. The Aristonothos Krater: competing stories of conflict and collaboration Carol. 680/70 BC, Italy, Caere See also : Greek Mythology. If you intend to use the photo for commercial aims, I would recommend you to contact the museum. Blinding of the giant Polyphemus Krater, signed by Aristonothos On the other side a sea battle with hoplites See Drawig of the Aristonothos Krater below c. Please note: Some museums permit photography of their exhibits for private, educational, scientific, non-commercial purposes only. bibliography: CVA Roma Musei Capitolini II, plates 4-9 From the left, Odysseus and his men push a beam into the single eye of the drunken Polyphemus, who tries to push it away. museum / inventory number: Roma, Musei Capitolini, Palazzo dei Conservatori e Palazzo Nuovo 172 What we see on the Aristonothos krater is the moment of the blinding. findspot: Caere (Cerveteri) (Castellani collection 172) potter (and painter): Aristonothos, signed on A: ΑΡΙΣΤΟΝΟΘΟΣ ΕΠΟΙ(Ε)ΣΕΝ (one of the earliest signatures) Aristonothos was a Greek immigrant working in the Etruscan pottery workshop of Caere the letters mostly follow the alphabet of Chalkis on Euboia, the style reminds of protoattic vases description A: Odysseus at the left end of the cave, 4 of his comrades blinding Polyphemos Aristonothos was a Greek potter and vase painter who flourished around the second quarter of the 7 th century and seems to have worked at Caere.He is well known to art historians for a ceramic winemixing bowl (krater) signed with his name, decorated on one side with a scene of two Etruscan ships engaged in a sea battle, and on the other with a depiction of Odysseus blinding the cyclops. English: object type / vase shape: footed krater, painted in silhouette technique ![]()
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