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- Arkesilas_Cup abstract "The Arkesilas Cup is a kylix by the Laconian vase painter known as the Arkesilas Painter, whose name vase it is. It depicts, and is thus named after, Arkesilaos II, king of Kyrene and is dated to about 565/560 BC. Chr.The cup was found at Vulci and is now on display in the Cabinet des médailles of the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris (inv. 189). It depicts Arkesilaos seated under a tent-like sheet and wearing an African hat. Because of this dress style and another vase depiciting the nymph Kyrene wrestling a lion, the Arkesilas Painter was initially assumed to have been active in North Africa. Later finds indicate that he was Laconian. The king is watching seven men who are packing, weighing and stacking trade goods. Added inscriptions specify their activities and the king's name. It is not clear what products or products they are loading. Some scholars suggest it is silphion, a rare plant for which Arkesilaos had a trade monopoly. His watchful stance mays support this. Several African animals underline the African location of the image.In style and motif the painting is unique in ancient art. First, the depiction of such current motifs is extremely rare and unusual in vase painting. Images of Arekisalos II are similarly rare, as are images depicting scenes connected to work-life. For technological history, the depiction of weighing scales is of major significance, as their structure and use is shown. Historically, the production of such imagery in Laconia is also important, in that it illustrates the close links between Sparta and North Africa. Another vase by the same painter, depicting the nymph Kyrene, patron of the city of Kyrene, located in North Africa, was found on the island of Samos, also a close ally of Sparta.".
- Arkesilas_Cup thumbnail Tondo_Akesilas_Cup_CdM_189.jpg?width=300.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageID "33496181".
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageLength "2670".
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageRevisionID "660616792".
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Arcesilaus_II_of_Cyrene.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Arkesilas_Painter.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Bibliothèque_nationale_de_France.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Cabinet_des_Médailles.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:6th-century_BC_works.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_discoveries_in_Italy.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_ancient_Greek_vases.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Cyrene,_Libya.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Cyrene_(mythology).
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink John_Boardman_(art_historian).
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Kylix_(drinking_cup).
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Laconia.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Laconian_vase_painting.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Name_vase.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Nymph.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Realencyclopädie_der_classischen_Altertumswissenschaft.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Samos.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Silphium.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Sparta.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Vulci.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLink File:Tondo_Akesilas_Cup_CdM_189.jpg.
- Arkesilas_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arkesilas Cup".
- Arkesilas_Cup subject Category:6th-century_BC_works.
- Arkesilas_Cup subject Category:Archaeological_discoveries_in_Italy.
- Arkesilas_Cup subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Arkesilas_Cup subject Category:Individual_ancient_Greek_vases.
- Arkesilas_Cup hypernym Kylix.
- Arkesilas_Cup type Artifact.
- Arkesilas_Cup comment "The Arkesilas Cup is a kylix by the Laconian vase painter known as the Arkesilas Painter, whose name vase it is. It depicts, and is thus named after, Arkesilaos II, king of Kyrene and is dated to about 565/560 BC. Chr.The cup was found at Vulci and is now on display in the Cabinet des médailles of the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris (inv. 189). It depicts Arkesilaos seated under a tent-like sheet and wearing an African hat.".
- Arkesilas_Cup label "Arkesilas Cup".
- Arkesilas_Cup sameAs Q673480.
- Arkesilas_Cup sameAs Arkesilas-Schale.
- Arkesilas_Cup sameAs Κύλιξ_του_Αρκεσίλα.
- Arkesilas_Cup sameAs Coppa_di_Arkesilas.
- Arkesilas_Cup sameAs m.0h96xp8.
- Arkesilas_Cup sameAs Q673480.
- Arkesilas_Cup wasDerivedFrom Arkesilas_Cup?oldid=660616792.
- Arkesilas_Cup depiction Tondo_Akesilas_Cup_CdM_189.jpg.
- Arkesilas_Cup isPrimaryTopicOf Arkesilas_Cup.