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Detail of a Terracotta Kylix Signed by Euphronios as Potter and Attributed to Onesimos as Painter in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, April 2011

Detail of a Terracotta Kylix Signed by Euphronios as Potter and Attributed to Onesimos as Painter in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, April 2011
Terracotta kylix (drinking cup)

Signed by Euphronios: Attributed to Onesimos

Period: Late Archaic

Date: ca. 490 B.C.

Culture: Greek, Attic

Medium: Terracotta

Dimensions: H. with handle 4 15/16 in. (12.6 cm)

Classification: Vases

Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1912 (12.231.2) Anonymous Gift, 1971 (1971.54) Gift of E.D. Blake Vermeule, 1972 (1972.39.1, .2)

Accession Number: 12.231.2

Description:

Interior, Herakles and young boy
Exterior, Herakles fighting the sons of Eurytos; Herakles fighting Ops

Euphronios is probably the best known of the early red-figure artists called the Pioneers. During the latter part of his career, he signs as potter rather than painter, and he collaborates with various painters of whom Onesimos is one of the most accomplished. The representation on the interior shows the almost coloristic effects that Onesimos achieved with dilute glaze as well as his marvelous characterization of Herakles—young, wide-eyed, jaunty, and finely turned out.


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