Vases Red-figure Kylix Terracotta kylix (drinking cup)
Terracotta kylix (drinking cup)
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Terracotta kylix (drinking cup)

Red-figure Euphronios · Kylix · ca. 490 BCE
Kylix. Greek, Attic. Late Archaic. Classification: Vases. Credit: Rogers Fund, 1912 (12.231.2)
Anonymous Gift, 1971 (1971.54)
Gift of E.D. Blake Vermeule, 1972 (1972.39.1, .2). Gallery 157.

Attribution History

Current
Met Museum catalogue
Signed: Euphronios
Source: met_import

Depicted Scenes

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Mythology

Bibliography

25 references
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: DRESDEN, STAATLICHE KUNSTSAMMLUNGEN - SKULPTURENSAMMLUNG 3, 127, PL.()
Catalogues & Reference Works
Carpenter, T.H., with Mannack, T. and Mendonca, M., Beazley Addenda, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1989) (1989) — 214
Burn, L. and Glynn, R., Beazley Addenda (Oxford, 1982) (1982) — 107
Beazley, J.D., Paralipomena (Oxford, 1971) (1971) — 358
Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963) (1963) — 319.6, 313
Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-figure Vase-painters, 1st ed. (Oxford, 1942) (1942) — 215.28
Beazley, J.D., Attische Vasenmaler des rotfigurigen Stils (Tübingen, 1925) (1925) — 170.57
Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae (1559) — IV, PL.549, HERAKLES 1559 (I)
Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: VII, PL.45, OPS I.1 (B)
Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: V, PL.109, HERAKLES 2794 (B), PL.483, IPHITOS I 2 (A)
Books & Monographs
Wünsche, R. (ed.), Herakles, Herkules, Staatliche Antikensammlungen München (Munich, 2003) (2003) — 249, FIG.40.4 (A)
Wolf, S.R., Herakles beim Gelage, eine motiv- und bedeutungsgeschichtliche Untersuchung des Bildes in der archaisch-frühklassischen Vasenmalerei (Köln, 1993) (1993) — FIG.131 (A)
Immerwahr, H., Attic Script, A Survey (Oxford, 1990) (1990) — PL.26.110 (PART OF I)
Schefold, K. and Jung, F., Die Urkönige, Perseus, Bellerophon, Herakles und Theseus in der klassischen und hellenistischen Kunst (Munich, 1988) (1988) — 220, FIGS.270-271 (I, A)
Lissarrague, F. and Thelamon, F. (eds.), Image et Ceramique Grecque (Rouen, 1983): AT 141, FIG.8 (B) (1983)
Boardman, J., Athenian Red Figure Vases (London, 1975) (1975) — FIG.231 (A)
Himmelmann, N., Archäologisches zum Problem der Sklaverei (Mainz, 1971) (1971) — 29, FIG.44 (I)
Richter, G. & Hall, L., Red-figured Athenian Vases in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New Haven, 1936) (1936) — PLS.37-9, 179.39
Pfuhl, E., Malerei und Zeichnung der Griechen (Munich, 1923) (1923) — 400 (I)
Hoppin, A., A handbook of Attic red-figured vases signed by or attributed to the various masters of the sixth and fifth centuries B.C. (Cambridge, 1919) (1919) — I, 393
Richter, G., Handbook of the Classical Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, 1917) (1917) — 97 (I)
Journal Articles
Metropolitan Museum Journal (1991) — 26 (1991) 66, FIG.26 (I)
Madrider Mitteilungen (1977) — 18 (1977) PL.35C (A)
American Journal of Archaeology (1916) — 20 (1916) 126, PLS.2-6
Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1913) — 8 (1913) 153

Provenance

5 recorded events
Excavation c. 1839
Cerveteri (Caere), Etruria, Italy
Excavated from the Etruscan necropolis at Cerveteri, ancient Caere.
Met provenance record
Purchase by 1840
Marchese Giovanni Pietro Campana — Campana Collection, Rome
Rome, Italy
Entered the vast antiquities collection of the Marchese Campana.
Confiscation 1857
Papal States
Rome, Italy
Campana convicted of fraud and embezzlement. His collection seized by the Papal government.
Sale 1861
Napoleon III — French State
Bulk of Campana collection purchased by Napoleon III for France. Portions distributed to French provincial museums.
Purchase 1912
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York, NY, USA
Acquired by the Met. Accession number 12.231.2.
Met accession records
Shape
Technique
Period
Late Archaic
Date
ca. 490 BCE
Culture
Greek, Attic
Painter
Attribution
Signed
Findspot
Cerveteri, Etruria, Italy
Museum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Accession Number
12.231.2
Image Source
met_cc0
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