cite as: https://uremuseum.org/record/39.8.2
Accession_Number | 39.8.2 |
Shape | Kylix |
Shape_description | Fragment; central part of kylix with short stem, foot lost. |
Material | Terracotta |
Fabric | Attic |
Fabric_description | |
Munsell_color | 7.5YR 6/4 |
Decoration | Picture inside is of a bearded satyr, with his left hand on his side and his 4th and 5th figures bent under. He is stooping and reaching forward with his right hand. His long ear reaches well above the top of his bald head. |
Inscriptions | Inscription painted in red (now missing on a broken piece?) and (retrograde) from satyr's mouth to his foot: KA[L]OS. |
Condition | Single fragment. Glaze remains shiny. Deposits on base. |
Technique/Style | Red figure |
Provenance | From Populonia, Etruria |
Period | Late Archaic |
Date | 500 |
Dating_details | |
Artist | |
Attribution | |
Image | |
Comparanda | |
Bibliography | CVA Reading 1, pl. 24.3; H.R. Immerwahr, A Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (1998) 4.1834-35 no. 6973. |
Archive_Ref | |
Beazley_DB | 14291 |
Height | 3.0 |
Diameters | |
Handle_height | |
Other_dims. | Longest point 9.5 |
Location | Symposium |
Edited_by | Denise; Karen; Kinsey |
Date_edited | 30.08.2002; 20.04.2004; 10.01.2006 |