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Terracotta fragments of a kylix (drinking cup)

460–450 BCE
Not on view
Interior, filleted symposiast with a himation draped around his waist and legs, reclining on a kline, resting his lower back and bent left arm against two cushions, with his left hand holding a skyphos, and right hand resting on his knee, looking back to the bearded symposiast leaning on a cushion, whose himation is draped around his waist and legs, with his right hand resting on the upper back of the filleted youth, and his left hand holding a skyphos; in the field, above the head of the filleted youth, a basket; below the kline, a table; Obverse of the larger fragment, on a plinth, a kline and table; on the kline, part of a draped symposiast and two cushions; circumscribed palmette and tendrils; Reverse of the larger fragment, on a plinth, part of a kline and table; on the kline, part of a draped symposiast; Exterior of the smaller fragment, handle palmettes and tendrils; start of handle root; end of kline with part of draped symposiast

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Object Information
  • Title: Terracotta fragments of a kylix (drinking cup)
  • Period: Classical
  • Date: 460–450 BCE
  • Culture: Greek, Attic
  • Medium: Terracotta; red-figure
  • Classification: Vases
  • Credit Line: Gift of Dietrich von Bothmer, Distinguished Research Curator, Greek and Roman Art, 2011
  • Object Number: 2011.604.1.7610a, b
  • Curatorial Department: Greek and Roman Art

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