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Terracotta kylix (drinking cup)
Attributed to the Phineus Painter
Period:
Archaic
Date:
last quarter of 6th century B.C.
Culture:
Greek, Chalcidian
Medium:
Terracotta; black-figure
Dimensions:
H. 5 3/8 in. (13.7 cm)
diameter 10 7/8 in. (27.6 cm)
Classification:
Vases
Credit Line:
Gift of F. W. Rhinelander, 1898
Accession Number:
98.8.25
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in
Gallery 152
Exterior, obverse, satyr between eyes; reverse, maenad between eyes
References
Richter, Gisela M. A. 1953.
Handbook of the Greek Collection
. pp. 41, 188, pl. 28h, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
Hedreen, Guy Michael. 2007. "Involved Spectatorship in Archaic Greek Art."
Art History
, 30(2): p. 217-246, figs.4.2a, 4.2b.
Timeline of Art History (2000-present)
Timelines
Ancient Greece, 1000 B.C.-1 A.D.
Department
Greek and Roman Art (17,241)
Artist / Maker / Culture
Phineus Painter (2)
Object Type / Material
Clay (22,580)
Cups (3,626)
Drinking vessels (5,769)
Kylikes (433)
Terracotta (7,896)
Vases (8,930)
Vessels (22,644)
Geographic Location
Europe (167,606)
Greece (6,328)
Date / Era
1000 B.C.–A.D. 1 (16,717)
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Terracotta kylix (drinking cup)
Artist:
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Date:
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Artist:
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Date:
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Medium:
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On view in:
Gallery 171
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Artist:
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Date:
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Medium:
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On view in:
Gallery 171