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Unknown Maker, Italo-Greek

Wine cup (kantharos)
Now On View

Maker

Unknown Maker, Italo-Greek

Culture

Italo-Greek

Title

Wine cup (kantharos)

Year

400-300 BCE

Medium

  • terracotta,
  • black-gloss

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • terracotta,
  • black-gloss

Materials

clay

Geography

Place Made: Southern Italy

Dimensions

7.3 x 16.5 cm (2 7/8 x 6 1/2 inches) (maximum)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Jesse Metcalf Fund

Object Number

1992.007

Type

  • Ceramics

Exhibition History

Ancient Greek and Roman Galleries
Sep 22, 2010

Label copy

This elegant black wine cup was in fact an inexpensive substitute for the expensive tableware of the time. The cup was covered in a slip (a fine, liquid clay) that turned a lustrous black in the kiln, making it resemble more costly silver versions. Known as a rattling kantharos, this cup has a hollow rim that contains a pebble. When the cup was empty, the drinker shook it, and the rattling would summon a server to replenish his drink. The superb condition of this cup suggests it was a burial gift.

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Unknown Maker, Italo-Greek
Wine cup (kantharos), 400-300 BCE
Terracotta, black-gloss
7.3 x 16.5 cm (2 7/8 x 6 1/2 inches) (maximum)
Jesse Metcalf Fund 1992.007

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