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  • There are more than one Kraters by Euphronios, so also in Berlin with Athletes. The name of this Krater is "Sarpedon Krater". Marcus Cyron (talk) 23:26...
    2 KB (324 words) - 03:12, 14 February 2024
  • (UTC) The article needs to be updated to reflect the return of the Euphronios Krater to Italy: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/19/arts/design/19bowl.html...
    2 KB (124 words) - 03:11, 14 February 2024
  • add some links to other Wikipedia articles for things like Etruria, Euphronios, krater, and the museum where it's located. Finally, I'm sure you're already...
    4 KB (610 words) - 14:42, 20 February 2024
  • some information about the Sarpedon scandal here. The page on the Euphronios krater is probably the better location for this. Hoving's book "Making the...
    2 KB (267 words) - 17:18, 22 January 2024
  • as common sense) is to be preferred. The same would apply to the Euphronios krater. Twospoonfuls (ειπέ) 10:16, 1 November 2008 (UTC) This page should...
    5 KB (421 words) - 07:01, 19 February 2024
  • hydriai, amphorae (including neck amphorae and Panathenaics) and column kraters, but they also produced some splendid large lekythoi. Most of their subjects...
    11 KB (1,719 words) - 21:02, 11 February 2024
  • Dietrich von Bothmer convinced the Metropolitan Museum of Art to buy the Euphronios krater (pictured) for $1 million, which later returned it to Italy after...
    2 KB (265 words) - 05:13, 25 February 2024
  • governments have revealed that the controversial acquisition of the Euphronios krater was part of the Met's consistent practice of turning a blind eye to...
    90 KB (11,799 words) - 16:10, 5 June 2024