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Krat
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Athenian red-figure
column-kraterht. 35cm.
Athenian red-figurecalyx-kraterht. 39.5cm
Athenian red-figure volute-krater ht. 46.5cm.
Psykter

Athenian psykter ht. 12cm.


A lebes (pl. lebetes; Greeklebes- bowl) is a deep bowl,
usually handleless and with a low neck. The shape is one
of the oldest in Athenian black-figure, and continues to
be made into the fifth-century. It has no foot, but may be
mounted on a stand. In vase-paintings, the shape is
shown in use as a mixing-bowl in the symposium.
Lebetes are also preserved in metal, and the shape can
be incorporated into a tripod. There are many references
to lebetes as prizes. The Greek word dinos (pl. dinoi) is
sometimes used today for the shape, but is not known
securely for it in antiquity.
A version with upright handles, a lid, a more distinct
neck and often made in one piece with the stand is
known today as a lebes gamikos (pl. lebetes gamikoi;
Greekgamein- to marry). Examples continue to be made
into the fourth century. It is usually associated with
marriage rituals, both in excavated contexts and as
loutrophoros

The loutrophoros (pl. loutrophoroi) is


an ovoid-bodied vessel with a tall
neck and two or three handles (hence
the terms loutrophoros-amphora and
loutrophoros-hydria), used for
carrying and storing water. Examples
can be traced back to the eighth
century. The use of the term
'loutrophoros' for vessels of this
shape is modern; in antiquity it
probably referred to the person
responsible for carrying the water
(Greekloutron- water for
bathing,phero- to carry).
The illustrations on vases regularly
suggest the settings in which the
vessel was used - marriage and
funerary rituals - and excavated
examples, as well as images of the
shape on other vases, support these
contexts. Later in the fifth century,
the shape was carved in marble for
Athenian cemeteries.

Athenian red-figure
loutrophoros ht. 26cm.
Hydria

Athenian red-figure hydria ht. 27cm


Stam
nos

Athenian red-figure stamnos ht. 35.5cm


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Kyathos

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Kyliks
Skyphos
Kantharos
Rhyton
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Aryballos Pyksis

Alabastron
Askos
Lekythos
Tabak

Lekane/ Lekanis
Epinetron

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