Column Krater by the Pig-Painter, Red-figure terracotta, Overall: 39.3 cm (15 7/16 in.). Gift of Mrs. Leonard C. Hanna 1924.197
Side A: revelry scene (Komos), vomiting man with a kylix and a boy (probably a slave, given his nudity) with a lyre and a bucket (situla).
Side B: a dancing youth
The Cleveland Museum says: The huge lettering IMONO on the back is a "graffito" which may be an owner's name or may have had something to do with the merchandising of the pot. It looks more like SIMONO to me! Side A: Komos scene (reveling) A man vomiting and a boy with a lyre and situla Side B: A dancing youth with a cup

















