Attic Red Figure Kylix
ca. 480 b.c.
The interior shows music and revelry. When the cup is
rotated so that the shoulder drapery folds are vertical, the
youth tilts drunkenly backwards.
(larger version) On the exterior, six party-goers sing
and dance.(larger
version)
By the Foundry Painter and the potter Brygos
Probably from Vulci, Italy
MS 2445
H. 9.3; L. 30.8; Dia. 23.6 cm. Photos by Maria Daniels for
the Perseus Project
Tarentine Red Figure Bull's Head Rhyton
ca. 350&endash;320 b.c.
On loan, Philadelphia Museum of Art
L-64-227
Because of its shape, this type of drinking vessel cannot be
set down until it has been drained of its contents.
H. 15.0; L. 24.0; W. 13.0 cm. UM neg. 73814
Attic Red Figure Kylix
ca. 460 b.c.
By the Amphitrite Painter
31-19-3
Symposium musician with his seven-stringed lyre beside the
fluted column of a building.
H. 4.0; L. 29.8; Dia. 23.0 cm.
Photo by Maria Daniels for the Perseus Project (larger
version)
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