Kyathos

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Artist
NameUnknown
Basic Info
Alternative TitleCup with Handle
PeriodClassical period to Hellenistic
Created inAncient & Byzantine World, Europe, Etruria
Century5th-3rd century BCE
CultureEtruscan
Dimensions8.3 x 5 cm (3 1/4 x 1 15/16 in.)
Harvard Museum
DepartmentDepartment of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics
DivisionAsian and Mediterranean Art
Contactam_asianmediterranean@harvard.edu

Context

A high-looped handle is soldered onto the hammered body of this kyathos below the shoulder and at the rim. Its thick, extended rim sits above the shoulder. The body is spool-shaped, wide at the top and bottom, and narrow in the middle. The condition is poor overall; extensive areas of the shoulder and base are missing, and the bottom has been reattached. There are no indications of decoration on the worn surface. There is a break near top of the handle where it joins the rim, and there are repairs between the shoulder and base of the handle. The kyathoi in the Harvard collection are modeled in fashion similar to types from Todi now in the Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome (1). Shaped by hammering sheet bronze, each kyathos has a flat bottom and a narrow shoulder and neck, which are complimented by its spool-shaped figure. Tall, stylized loop handles appear to be a consistent feature of Etruscan kyathoi. NOTES: 1. See L. Bonfante and F. Roncalli, eds., Antichita dall’Umbria a New York, exh. cat. (Perugia, 1991) 348-50, nos. 8.1-2. Compare also R. De Puma, Etruscan Art in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New Haven, 2013) 80 and 145, nos. 4.46 and 5.2a-d; and A. Naso, I bronzi etruschi e italici del Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Kataloge vor- und frühgeschichtlicher Altertümer 33 (Mainz, 2003) 74-75, no. 115, fig. 36, pl. 41. Nicola Demonte

TechnicalDetails

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of the Misses Norton