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Late Archaic |
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Europa, Grekland, Attica |
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Concave lip; rounded bowl; raised cup handles below lip; stem with convex profile; moulding at junction between stem and base; disc base. Red clay; red wash; black glaze. Interior black, except reserved medallion on floor centre with an embracing couple surrounded by ivy branches and dots; lip black; in handle zone Herakles, a warrior and another figure (holding a large object) by a large wine-jar...
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Concave lip; rounded bowl; raised cup handles below lip; stem with convex profile; moulding at junction between stem and base; disc base. Red clay; red wash; black glaze. Interior black, except reserved medallion on floor centre with an embracing couple surrounded by ivy branches and dots; lip black; in handle zone Herakles, a warrior and another figure (holding a large object) by a large wine-jar, flanked by two centaurs; beside the jar is a leaning trunk (?); Herakles has lifted up the lid of the jar with his right hand and dips something into the jar with his left hand; the centaur to the right holds a rock; on the opposite side Herakles and a warrior by a large wine-jar, a textile hanging behind Herakles, and two flanking centaurs; ivy branches as filling ornaments, incised details on both sides; the scenes probably allude to the story of Herakles and the centaur Folos; beneath handle(s) an ivy leaf; narrow black bands below figures; reserved band on lower body; junction between stem and base reserved; broad, black band on underside of base.
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A kylix (pl. kylikes) is a relatively shallow drinking vessel, typically raised on a stem from a foot and having two horizontal handles disposed symmetrically, although many variants of the shape do e...
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A kylix (pl. kylikes) is a relatively shallow drinking vessel, typically raised on a stem from a foot and having two horizontal handles disposed symmetrically, although many variants of the shape do exist. Their primary use was for the consumption of wine during symposia and, especially during the Classical period, many were decorated with scenes of a humorous or sexual nature.
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Brukad Late Archaic.
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Ursprung i Attica, Grekland, Europa.
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Ägd av Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.
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Material, engelska<itemMaterial> |
- Clay
- Earthenware
- Pottery
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Material<itemMaterial> |
- Keramik
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Height / Höjd: 14,2 cm.
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Diameter: 29,6 cm.
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Object, Swedish<itemName> |
- avfört
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Object<itemName> |
- kylix
- deaccessioned
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Källa <presOrganization> |
Statens museer för världskultur - Medelhavsmuseet |
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