Kantharos Louvre CA1139

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Kantharos Louvre CA1139

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Symposiast. Side B of an Boeotian red-figure kantharos, ca. 450-425 BC. From Boeotia.
Français : Symposiaste. Face B d'un canthare béotien à figures rouges, vers 450-425 av. J.-C. Provenance : Béotie.

Kantharos or cantharus is a type of ancient Greek cup used for drinking. Although almost all surviving examples are in Greek pottery, the shape, like many Greek vessel types, probably originates in metalwork. In its iconic "Type A" form, it is characterized by its deep bowl, tall pedestal foot, and pair of high-swung handles which extend above the lip of the pot. The Greek words kotylos (κότῦλος, masculine) and kotyle (κοτύλη, feminine) are other ancient names for this same shape.

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