  Museum: Paris, Louvre  Found in Orvieto Italy Size: 55cm. (calyx-crater) Function: mixing bowl for water & winecalyx-crater  Technique: red-figure.

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  Museum: Paris, Louvre  Found in Orvieto Italy Size: 55cm. (calyx-crater) Function: mixing bowl for water & winecalyx-crater  Technique: red-figure with variable ground lines and landscape elements  & white highlights Style: early classical Subject/s: A. Herakles and Athena join Greek heroes.HeraklesAthena  B. Apollo and Artemis avenge their mother by slaughtering theApolloArtemis  slaughtering the children of Niobe who boasted superiority Date: bce- mid 5th century.  Medium : Clay  Analysis:  *most famous example in Athenian vase-painting of the use of variable ground lines, landscape features such as hills, painted in white, and trees in red-figure, partially hidden figures and three-quartered and frontal faces.  *painted not long after the wall painter Polygnotos was brought from Thasos to work at Delphi and Athens,+Temple at Delphi.== influenced wall paintingPolygnotos  * first time that isocephalism was used  * isocephalism = depicting heads of figures on the same level  *showcases the innovative technique of the now lost mural paintings of Polygnotus, another Greek painter of the 5th century bc. Niobid Krater

  Drinking ákratos (undiluted) wine was considered a severe faux pas in ancient Greece, enough to characterize the drinker as a drunkard and someone who lacked restraint and principle.  Kraters were used to hold the mixture KRATERS=BIG MIXING BOWLS

 LIP FOOT Handles Decorative Border=Meander

  The Niobid Painter has arranged his figures so that they are set on different levels, suggesting different ground lines by means of a fine, painted white line.  Landscape setting, too, is suggested:  Athena and Heracles appear to be standing on a hilly terrain= Forest of Mt. Sisylos  Apparently, the Niobid Painter made a deliberate attempt to express space and depth.  Shorthand to Suggest a Myth or Narrative Art Elements Red –Figure Pottery

 Calyx- Krater  CALYX: A natural flower shape  KRATER: The handles of the calyx-krater are placed low down on the body of the vase It continues to be produced, mainly in red-figure, becoming more elongated over the course of the fifth and fourth centuries

 Artemis and Apollo with bow & arrows Tree= First Attempt at Landscape & Naked Youth Running to avoid death Niobe’s dead children Hiding in a cloak to escape death

 Herakles=lion skin & club Frontal body & face profile Soldier= helmet/ spear & shield Athena=wisdom Aegis=goatskin with a gorgon clasp Reclining Naked Youth= ¾ face Naked Youths

  Vase can be DRAWN as the first step  CUT OUT as the last step  1) Draw the shape= Krater  1) Color the shape using the pencils in browns, yellows and reds  2) Color this with a black crayon  3) Etch using a pen or pencil a traditional design  ( use the book, handout and internet )