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Attic Black-Figure Eye Cup Fragments
- Date
- about 530–520 B.C.
- Medium
- Terracotta
- Culture
- Greek (Attic)
- Department
- Vessels
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Most of the handles, much of the bowl, and the stem and foot of this cup are missing and restored. Reserved line on the inside of the lip; the edge itself is glazed and enhanced with a red line. Interior: black, with a ribbon pattern around the missing tondo (very likely a gorgoneion). Exterior: A: Herakles and Hermes side by side, between frontal eyes. Herakles moves to right, wearing a lionskin and holding his club. Very little remains of Hermes. One booted foot is just visible. Exterior: B; Herakles lifting a satyr, between frontal eyes. Herakles bends to right. He holds his club in his right hand and a quiver is visible on the left side of his body. On his shoulders, he carries a white-haired satyr, who sings and plays a barbitos. The two pairs of black eyes are identical (red central disc, and five oculus rings: red-glazed-white-glazed-yellowish-white). In the field surrounding the figures: dotted vines with small clusters of grapes. Under each handle grows the intertwined trunk of a grapevine whose leafy boughs (with clusters of grapes) extend above and below the adjacent eyes. Below the figured zone, three thin glaze lines, a glaze line, three more thin glaze lines, a zone of forty-nine rays, alternately black and outline, a glaze band and a thin glaze band encircling the fillet.
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