What is eurymedon vase?

The Eurymedon vase is an ancient Greek red-figure calyx krater dating back to the 5th century BCE. It is named after the mythological river-god Eurymedon, whose image is depicted on the vase along with several other scenes from Greek mythology. The vase is also notable for its intricate and detailed artwork, which shows a wide variety of figures and scenes, including gods, heroes, warriors, and animals. The Eurymedon vase is currently housed in the Antikensammlung museum in Berlin, Germany.