Attic ceramic Kylix. 5th century BCE. These cups from Classical Emporion (Empúries) were used in the Greek banquet or symposium. Decorated with the red-figure technique or simply varnished black, they were produced in the workshops of Athens over the centuries.
ATTICA CERAMIC CUPS
Related to the ritual of wine in the context of the Greek banquet or symposium.
Decorated with the red-figure technique or simply varnished black, they were produced in the workshops of Athens over the centuries
1. Tall standing cilix of Attica red-figure ceramics. Decorated on the outside with scenes of persecution. Attributed to the "Sabouroff Painter". Classical Greek culture (around 460 BC)
Empúries.
2. Tall standing cilix of Attica red-figure ceramics
With scenes of conversation of young men dressed in a cloak or himation. Attributed to the "Agora Painter 5192" Classical Greek culture (450-425 BC). Empúries.
3. Kylix of Attic glazed ceramic black with motifs printed on the inner bottom. Classical Greek culture (around 400 BCE). Empuriabrava.
4. Cilix with a low foot in Attic ceramic with black varnish
With fine radial incisions on the inner bottom.
Classical Greek culture (420-400 BC)
Empuriabrava.
Exhibited at the Catalan Museum of Archaeology, Barcelona, Spain. Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya (MAC).