Légende
Kylix depicting youths at play, Thalia Painter 520–510 BC. A: three naked youths; B: two youths with spears, one with a rhyton. Palmettes at the vices, lotus buds under the vices. At the bottom, a leaning, naked youth. Sport in antiquity iconography. Greek ceramics; Attica; vessel kylix. Weight 1.030 kg. Date: 510–500 BC previous dating c. 520 BC. Thalia Painter fl. 520–510 BC., A shallow curved ceramic vessel fragment with a black background and orange figures and decorative motifs, showing a partial scene of three nude human figures in orange with black detailing positioned along the rim, each in different dynamic poses and one holding a curved object, flanked by large stylized orange palmette motifs with swirling elements on either side; the surface shows visible cracks and areas of wear where the orange slip is chipped, and the vessel has two short black handles extending outward from the lower edges.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A02_341
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
42.8Mo (2.0Mo) / 50.8cm x 21.1cm / 6000 x 2493 (300dpi)