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Skyphos (drinking cup): Preparation of Clay or Agricultural Scene
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Black-figure skyphos (drinking vessel)
The scene depicted on this vessel has been identified either as potters at work preparing clay or a kiln, or as an agricultural scene depicting the winnowing of grain. The two sides of the skyphos repeat a similar composition: a man wearing a himation stands next to a herm. To the left of him a man stands behind or inside of a conical feature surrounded by hatch marks (Side A: more substantial losses; the man holds a basket overhead. Side B: the man is empty-handed but gestures to the left). On the left side of the conical feature a man bends over, holding a basket on its side. Behind him is another man holding an amphora; he is either a potter attaching handles to the vessel, or another agricultural worker proffering the vessel for the measurement of grain. All the men besides the one at the herm are only dressed below the waist, a sign of their workman status. Vines are interwoven overhead, indicating that the scene takes place outdoors.
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics
Rome Market (by 1938) sold; to Professor David M Robinson Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD (1938-1960) by bequest; to The Fogg Art Museum Harvard University.
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Bequest of David M. Robinson
Title: Skyphos (drinking cup): Preparation of Clay or Agricultural Scene
Description:
Black-figure skyphos (drinking vessel)
The scene depicted on this vessel has been identified either as potters at work preparing clay or a kiln, or as an agricultural scene depicting the winnowing of grain.
The two sides of the skyphos repeat a similar composition: a man wearing a himation stands next to a herm.
To the left of him a man stands behind or inside of a conical feature surrounded by hatch marks (Side A: more substantial losses; the man holds a basket overhead.
Side B: the man is empty-handed but gestures to the left).
On the left side of the conical feature a man bends over, holding a basket on its side.
Behind him is another man holding an amphora; he is either a potter attaching handles to the vessel, or another agricultural worker proffering the vessel for the measurement of grain.
All the men besides the one at the herm are only dressed below the waist, a sign of their workman status.
Vines are interwoven overhead, indicating that the scene takes place outdoors.
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