Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup)

Unknown Artist

second quarter of the 5th century BCE

Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) by Unknown Artist

Medium

Terracotta

Classification

Vases

Culture & Period

Greek, Attic · Classical

Department

Greek and Roman Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Dietrich von Bothmer, Distinguished Research Curator, Greek and Roman Art, 2011

Accession Number

2011.604.1.206

Art Historical Context

This terracotta fragment from a kylix, or shallow drinking cup, hails from Attic Greece in the second quarter of the5th century BCE, the height of the Classical period. in Athens, the epicenter of ancient Greek pottery, such vases were essential for symposia—lively social gatherings where elite men reclined, drank wine, and debated philosophy or poetry. Though only a piece survives, it offers a glimpse into the refined craftsmanship of Athenian workshops, where potters and painters collaborated to create functional yet artistic objects. Attic kylikes were typically decorated using the red-fig...

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