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Identification and Creation

Object Number
1995.18.65
Title
Red-figure cup fragment, rim reserved inside and out; Side A: shield with dots-circles as episema (shield device); right shoulder with mitra of archer to right
Classification
Fragments
Work Type
sherd
Date
c. 510 BCE
Places
Creation Place: Ancient & Byzantine World, Europe, Athens (Attica)
Period
Archaic period
Culture
Greek
Persistent Link
https://hvrd.art/o/287737

Physical Descriptions

Medium
Terracotta
Technique
Red-figure
Dimensions
6.6 cm (2 5/8 in.)

Provenance

Recorded Ownership History
Dr. J. Robert Guy, Oxford England (?-1994) sold; to Peter Sharrar, New York (1994-1995), sold: to Harvard University Art Museums.

State, Edition, Standard Reference Number

Standard Reference Number
Beazley Archive Database #21532

Acquisition and Rights

Credit Line
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Purchase through the generosity of Jonathan H. Kagan, Mr. and Mrs. Evangelos Karvounis, Ian M. Watson McLaughlin, Nicholas S. Zoullas and the Florence Gould Foundation, and the Alpheus Hyatt Purchasing, Director's Discretionary and Marian H. Phinney Funds
Accession Year
1995
Object Number
1995.18.65
Division
Asian and Mediterranean Art
Contact
am_asianmediterranean@harvard.edu
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Descriptions

Description
Full relief contours; preliminary sketch; between figure and shield, O in red.
Greatest dimension 6.6 cm, thickness at top 0.3 cm, thickness at botom 0.3 cm.

Publication History

  • Aaron J. Paul, "Fragments of Antiquity: Drawing Upon Greek Vases", Harvard University Art Museums Bulletin (Spring 1997), vol. V, no. 2, pp. 7-87, fig. 120

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