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krater

[krey-ter] / ˈkreɪ tər /


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One sore point involved a 2,500-year-old vase known as the Euphronios krater that the Met had acquired through a go-between named Robert Hecht, who had a spotty reputation and who said he was representing an Armenian collector.

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Now the krater of Euphronius is “a symbol of the city itself,” Franceschini said at the inauguration of the Museum of Rescued Art.

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A stone’s throw away, arguably Italy’s biggest prize in the war against looting antiquities, the much treasured Euphronius Krater, is also exhibited in a local setting, where it can be displayed in context and spark local tourism and the economy.

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The sixth-century B.C. red-figure krater had been looted in 1971 from a Cerveteri tomb and sold a year later to the Metropolitan Museum of Art for $1 million, an unprecedented sum at that time.

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The Met relinquished the krater in 2006.

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