Vases Red-figure Kylix Attic Red-Figure Cup Type B
Attic Red-Figure Cup Type B

Attic Red-Figure Cup Type B

Red-figure Onesimos · Kylix · about 490 B.C.
The cup is mended from several fragments. The tondo on the interior is framed by a band of meander pattern. Within, a youth (wreathed, himation over shoulder, slippers) stoops to hold the head of his elder (wreathed and wearing a fillet, otherwise nude) who is vomiting. A staff lies to the left, and there is a partially preserved potter's inscription in added red.

A: Komos. A youth (himation over his shoulders, staff in the background) walks to the right with his head down, looking into a drinking vessel (skyphos) and pointing towards a woman, who leans back on a striped cushion. She has a large skyphos in her left hand, and raises her right hand palm up. Her hair is tied up with a fillet. A second youth at right crouches, right arm akimbo, left hand raised and gesticulating.

B: Komos. A nude youth with an erection walks with both hands raised towards a nude woman who sits on the ground, playing clappers (krotala). A bearded man with a himation on his shoulders dances behind her with a staff in his hand. All three figures are wreathed.
Shape
Technique
Date
about 490 B.C.
Culture
Greek (Attic)
Painter
Potter
Attribution
Attributed
Dimensions
H: 10.30 cm W: 31.40 cm D: 9.50 cm
Museum
J. Paul Getty Museum
Accession Number
86.AE.285
Image Source
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