Vases Kylix Kantharos (drinking cup)
Kantharos (drinking cup)
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Kantharos (drinking cup)

Kylix · 600-575 BCE
This kantharos (cup with two vertical handles) is made of bucchero, a type of pottery fired black, and is embellished with a frieze of animals and monsters in relief. A chimera is followed by a griffin, a wild goat, horse, and sphinx. The repeating pattern was created by rolling a cylindrical stamp over the vessel’s surface before it was completely dry, a technique referred to as "rouletting". The polish and relief decoration of bucchero vessels evoke metal.
Shape
Period
Archaic period
Date
600-575 BCE
Culture
Etruscan
Dimensions
W: 56.39 cm
Medium
Bucchero
Findspot
Ancient & Byzantine World, Europe, Etruria
Museum
Harvard Art Museums
Accession Number
2014.295
Image Source
harvard
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)