Vases Black-figure Kylix Black-Figure Kantharos (Drinking Cup): Lizards Fla...
Black-Figure Kantharos (Drinking Cup): Lizards Flanking Tree (A); Ducks (B)
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Black-Figure Kantharos (Drinking Cup): Lizards Flanking Tree (A); Ducks (B)

Black-figure Kylix · c. 500 BCE
Known as a kantharos and often associated with the wine god Dionysos and the hero Herakles, this type of two-handled drinking cup was particularly popular in Boiotia, a region of central Greece northwest of Athens. Also typical of Boiotia is simple black-figure silhouette decoration, without incision. Here and elsewhere, though, Boiotian vase-painters used red paint for additional detail; note the alternating tree leaves, lizard eyes and spots (on the right), and duck eyes.
Shape
Technique
Date
c. 500 BCE
Culture
Greek, Boiotian
Dimensions
H: 11.20 cm
Medium
ceramic
Museum
Cleveland Museum of Art
Accession Number
1985.175
Image Source
cleveland_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)