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Physical Object
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Local URL
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http://utw10658.utweb.utexas.edu/plugins/Dropbox/files/object_images/ART New/1980.35_top.zif
Dublin Core
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Type
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ceramic
Has Version
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http://utw10658.utweb.utexas.edu/plugins/Dropbox/files/object_images/ART New/1980.35_top.zif
Requires
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15079
Identifier
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1980.35
Creator
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In the manner of the Lysippides Painter
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
circa 520 BCE-510 BCE
Rights Holder
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Archer M. Huntington Museum Fund and the James R. Dougherty, Jr. Foundation, 1980
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
8.5 cm x 21.5 cm (3 3/8 in. x 8 7/16 in.)
Medium
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Terracotta
Title
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Black-Figure Cup - Type A (Wine Cup)
Description
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A gorgoneion, the fierce face of the mythical Gorgon, a female monster also known as Medusa, turns away evil and reminds the drinker of the dangers of excess. On the exterior, two pairs of eyes, framed by grape vines, turns the kylix into a mask when the cup is held up. The eyes could represent those of the Gorgon or of Dionysus, the god of wine.
1980.35