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Terracotta fragments of a kylix (drinking cup)
Interior, on exergue, filleted youth wearing a himation with left arm extended toward the filleted, draped youth standing in front of him; in between them, in the field, a sponge and aryballos; Obverse, three handle palmettes and tendrils; filleted youth, wearing a himation, seated on a rock, holding a staff in his left hand; filleted youth wearing a himation, holding a stick in his right hand; in the field, an aryballos; filleted youth to left, wearing a himation, and holding a stick; Obverse, two handle palmettes and tendrils; drapery and feet of male to right, with a stick or staff; draped youth to left; filleted youth wearing a himation with his left hand holding a staff, and his right arm extended towards the ground; a separate rim fragment has part of a tendril and palmette
Artwork Details
- Title: Terracotta fragments of a kylix (drinking cup)
- Period: Classical
- Date: second quarter of the 5th century 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: 2011.604.1.7131a, b
- Curatorial Department: Greek and Roman Art
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