ancient greek kantharoi, tableware

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Greek - Red-Figure Kantharos (Drinking Vessel) with Female Head - Walters 482763 - View A

Greek - Red-Figure Kantharos (Drinking Vessel) with Female Head - Walt...

Vase painters in Apulia developed two major styles: the Plain style characterized by simple decoration and few figures, and the Ornate style, which featured multi-figure colorful scenes, lavish ornaments, and i... More

Greek - Red-Figure Kantharos (Drinking Vessel) with Female Head - Walters 482764 - View A

Greek - Red-Figure Kantharos (Drinking Vessel) with Female Head - Walt...

Vase painters in Apulia developed two major styles: the Plain style characterized by simple decoration and few figures, and the Ornate style, which featured multi-figure colorful scenes, lavish ornaments, and i... More

Kantharos, Boetia, c. 500 BC, H 4886 - Martin von Wagner Museum - Würzburg, Germany - DSC05709

Kantharos, Boetia, c. 500 BC, H 4886 - Martin von Wagner Museum - Würz...

Exhibit in the Martin von Wagner Museum - Würzburg, Germany. Public domain photograph of bowl, vase, cup, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kantharos, Attic, 450-425 BC, L 619 - Martin von Wagner Museum - Würzburg, Germany - DSC05818

Kantharos, Attic, 450-425 BC, L 619 - Martin von Wagner Museum - Würzb...

Exhibit in the Martin von Wagner Museum - Würzburg, Germany.

Kantharos, Attic, 450-425 BC, L 620 - Martin von Wagner Museum - Würzburg, Germany - DSC05817

Kantharos, Attic, 450-425 BC, L 620 - Martin von Wagner Museum - Würzb...

Exhibit in the Martin von Wagner Museum - Würzburg, Germany.

Public Domain Images - Kantharos LACMA AC1993.232.4

Public Domain Images - Kantharos LACMA AC1993.232.4

South Italy, 400-300 B.C. Furnishings; Serviceware Black-glazed ceramic Height: 7 in. (17.78 cm) Gift of Medford W. Stone and Philo W. Van Wagoner (AC1993.232.4) Greek, Roman and Etruscan Art

Kantharos Boeotia Louvre CA6121

Kantharos Boeotia Louvre CA6121

Kantharos. Black-glaze ceramic, Boeotia, ca. 450–425 BC. Français : Canthare. Céramique à vernis noir, Béotie, vers 450-425 av. J.-C.