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- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg abstract "The Brygos Cup of Würzburg (de: Würzburger Brygosschale) is an Attic red-figure kylix from about 480 BC. It was made by the Brygos potter and painted by the man known as the Brygos Painter. It depicts some of the best-known images of ancient pottery.Apart from a fracture on the base of the cup, the kylix remains intact. It is a kylix, a particularly successful example of Type B of the more than a hundred forms of Attic pottery cups. The contours of the vessel are perfectly worked from lip to foot. On the untreated clay inside of the left handle, the potter Brygos has left his signature in dainty letters: ΒΡΥΓΟΣ ΕΠΟΙΕΣΕΝ (Brygos made this). In the scholarship it is controversial as to whether it was personally produced by the Brygos painter and the Brygos potter. The painter was identified with the notname Brygos Painter by John Beazley, who also argued that the potter of the Würzburg cup was one of very great ability. The cup is 14 centimetres high and has a diameter of 32.2 centimetres. It once belonged to the Feoli collection, but today is in the Martin von Wagner Museum in Würzburg, where it has the inventory number HA 248 (= L 479).The image in the bowl (Tondo) shows a young participant at a symposion who is throwing up as a result of overindulgence. A blonde woman helpfully and carefully holds his head. Because only prostitutes were generally present at such parties, she should also be a Hetaira. Both are depicted wearing garlands. The young man supports himself with his walking stick, which is the symbol of leisure. Probably he is a young aristocrat. The image is surrounded by a meander. The exterior shows a procession of revelers (komos), the boistrous event which occurred at the end of a symposion. The komasts are largely naked, dressed in only a chlamys (cloak), and are crown with grape vines. The cloaks are depicted with the scattered dots which are typical of the Brygos painter. One of the revelers plays the aulos (a double flute), another plays the barbiton (a type of lyre). The participants in the procession head off with bouncy steps. A few details, such as their headbands and vine wreaths are painted in the same red as their skin. Above all, the tondo image and the barbiton player are images which were often reproduced in the literary tradition and other media.".
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- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg wikiPageWikiLink Chlamys.
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- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg wikiPageWikiLink Hetaira.
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- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg wikiPageWikiLink Komos.
- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg wikiPageWikiLink Kylix_(drinking_cup).
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- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg wikiPageWikiLink Meander_(art).
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- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg wikiPageWikiLink Symposium.
- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg wikiPageWikiLink Tondo_(art).
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- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg wikiPageWikiLink Würzburg.
- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg wikiPageWikiLink File:Würzburger_Brygosschale_1.jpg.
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- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brygos cup of Würzburg".
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- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg subject Category:Archaeological_discoveries_in_Italy.
- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg subject Category:Individual_ancient_Greek_vases.
- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg subject Category:Martin_von_Wagner_Museum.
- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg hypernym Kylix.
- Brygos_cup_of_Würzburg comment "The Brygos Cup of Würzburg (de: Würzburger Brygosschale) is an Attic red-figure kylix from about 480 BC. It was made by the Brygos potter and painted by the man known as the Brygos Painter. It depicts some of the best-known images of ancient pottery.Apart from a fracture on the base of the cup, the kylix remains intact. It is a kylix, a particularly successful example of Type B of the more than a hundred forms of Attic pottery cups.".
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