Skip to main content
Drinking cup (kylix) with satyrs and maenads
Drinking cup (kylix) with satyrs and maenads

Drinking cup (kylix) with satyrs and maenads

The Penthesilea Painter
450-440 BC
Place of ManufactureAthens, Attica, Greece
Medium/TechniqueCeramic, Red Figure
DimensionsOverall: 11.5 cm (4 1/2 in.)
Diameter: 27 cm (10 5/8 in.)
Width between Handles: 35 cm (13 3/4 in.)
Credit LineWilliam Sturgis Bigelow Collection
Accession number13.84
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsVessels
Drinking cup (kylix) with youths and women
The Penthesilea Painter
about 460 B.C.
Drinking cup (kylix) depicting palaistra scenes
Penthesilea Painter
about 460 B.C.
View: 3
Penthesilea Painter, workshop
450–430 B.C.
Two-handled jar (amphora) with a libation scene
the Phiale Painter (also known as the Boston Phiale Painter)
about 430 B.C.
Fragment of a loutrophoros depicting the preparations of a bride
the Phiale Painter (also known as the Boston Phiale Painter)
430–425 B.C.
Two-handled jar (pelike) with actors preparing for a performance
the Phiale Painter (also known as the Boston Phiale Painter)
about 430 B.C.
Libation bowl (phiale mesomphalos) depicting men being entertained
the Phiale Painter (also known as the Boston Phiale Painter)
about 430 B.C.
Two-handled jar (amphora) with Achilles and Ajax
the Andokides Painter
about 525–520 B.C.