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Red-Figure Eye Cup: Warriors (A), Musician and Youths (B)
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Red-Figure Eye Cup: Warriors (A), Musician and Youths (B)

Red-figure Psiax · Kylix · c. 520 BCE
Red-figure eye cups, like their more common black-figure brethren (including <a href="https://www.clevelandart.org/art/1926.514">one in Cleveland</a>), feature two large eyes on either side, producing a masking effect for drinkers. Typically, palmettes flank the eyes, with either a nose or figure at center. Here, the innovative painter Psiax, who worked in both black-figure and red-figure, moved the palmettes to the tondo and created three-figure compositions on each exterior side: two warriors converging on a fallen comrade (or enemy); and a youth playing a cithara for an audience of two. The experimental nature of early red-figure may explain the unusual spear and awkwardly twisted torso and lower leg of the central warrior.
Inscription
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Shape
Technique
Date
c. 520 BCE
Culture
Greek, Attic
Painter
Attribution
Attributed
Dimensions
H: 11.20 cm W: 33.60 cm
Medium
ceramic
Museum
Cleveland Museum of Art
Accession Number
1976.89
Image Source
cleveland_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)