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Terracotta fragments of a stemless kylix (drinking cup)
Interior, satyr with his arms extended; Exterior, profiled ring foot; the underside of the foot is reserved; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the floor is decorated in concentric circles; the outer edge is in reserve, followed by a band of black glaze, and another band of reserve; a thin band of black glaze borders the center circle which is reserved; the inner black glaze band is concave and bordered at the inside by a chamfered edge; in the center is a reserve circle that has a smaller black circle inside of it; in the center is an even smaller circle with a dot in the middle; there are six other fragments: a large black glaze rim fragment has part of the left handle root on the exterior; a second rim fragment has black glaze on the interior and exterior; a third fragment has a bit of the tondo border on the interior and on the exterior, part of the handle; a fourth fragment has part of the tondo border on the interior; the fifth and sixth fragments are black glaze on the interior and exterior
Artwork Details
- Title: Terracotta fragments of a stemless 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: 2011.604.1.8634a–g
- Curatorial Department: Greek and Roman Art
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