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Siana Cup (Black-Figure Kylix [Drinking Cup]): Horseman and Warriors
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Siana Cup (Black-Figure Kylix [Drinking Cup]): Horseman and Warriors

Black-figure Kylix · 575–550 BCE
Two kneeling warriors do battle in the tondo of this large drinking cup, red blood streaming from their wounded legs. Without labels or attributes, their identities remain uncertain—perhaps Eteokles and Polyneikes, the cursed sons of Oedipus. The exterior figures are anonymous, although many are accompanied by small dots probably meant to imitate letters (for identifying inscriptions). On one side, a warrior is greeted by a nude youth holding a garland, with a horseman, a flying eagle, and several men observing. On the other, a bearded man rides a rearing horse, flanked by six draped men. Waterbirds stand beneath the handles.
Shape
Technique
Date
575–550 BCE
Culture
Greek, Attic
Dimensions
H: 14.10 cm
Medium
ceramic
Museum
Cleveland Museum of Art
Accession Number
1965.78
Image Source
cleveland_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)