File:Kylix - 1a.jpg

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A nude woman (hair looped up with purple band, earrings) holds in either hand a phallos. 520BCE - 500BCE

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Description
English: kylix

Interior, within thin red circle: A female holds in either hand a phallos.

Attributed to: The Nikosthenes Painter

Made by: Pamphaios (potter)

Attic

Production date: 520BC-500BC

Production place: Made in: Attica (Greece)

Findspot: Excavated/Findspot: Vulci

Technique: painted wheel-made slipped

Dimensions:

Diameter: 30.48 centimetres

Height: 11.43 centimetres

Inscription content: PΑΝΦΑΙΟΣ ΕΠΟΙΕΣΕΝ [Πάνφαιος έποίησεν]

Inscription transliteration: Panphaios epoiesen

Inscription translation: Panphailos made [me/this vase]
Date 520BC-500BC
Source https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/G_1867-0508-1064
Author The British museum

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