An Attic Red-Figured Bell Krater, attributed to the Toya Painter, circa 350-330 B.C. painted with the figure of a goddess, probably Artemis, wearing a long embroidered short-sleeved chiton, cloak, earrings, and rayed diadem, standing and holding flaming torches, and flanked on her right by seated Apollo holding a laurel bough, a goddess (Leto?) behind him, and on her left by seated Dionysos holding a thyrsos, a goddess (Ariadne or Semele?) behind him, three draped conversing youths on the reverse, the details in added white, pink, and golden brown. Height 14 3/8 in. 36.5 cm.
An Attic Red-Figured Bell Krater, attributed to the Toya Painter, circa 350-330 B.C. painted with the figure of a goddess, probably Artemis, wearing a long embroidered short-sleeved chiton, cloak, earrings, and rayed diadem, standing and holding flaming torches, and flanked on her right by seated Apollo holding a laurel bough, a goddess (Leto?) behind him, and on her left by seated Dionysos holding a thyrsos, a goddess (Ariadne or Semele?) behind him, three draped conversing youths on the reverse, the details in added white, pink, and golden brown. Height 14 3/8 in. 36.5 cm.
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