Attic Red-figure Kylix (GV42)3D Model
525 - 500 BC
Attic terracotta kylix decorated in red-figure technique, from the early red-figure period. In the manner of the Epeleios Painter, and close to the painter himself. Interior: Ithyphallic satyr carrying wineskin (head and upper torso lost). Inscribed [k]alos Exterior 1: Fight between five warriors with helmets, spears and shields. Inscribed on rim ho pais kalos and possibly anti-clockwise on fragmentary shiels [ka]los h[o p]a[is] Exterior 2: Fight between six warriors. Inscribed on rim [h]o p[ais] kalo[s]. Prone warrior beneath one handle, head and shoulders of crouching satyr remain beneath the other.
Collection of the John Elliott Classics Museum, University of Tasmania.
3D: Michael Roach, Senior Lecturer, Earth Sciences, and Hannah Moore, School of Natural Sciences, UTAS. Assistance College of Science and Engineering, and Digital Futures. Documented at the John Elliott Classics Museum.
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