Red figure Pottery Kylix 20cm,God Dionysus with dancing Satyrs
€86,00
Related products
Complete Your Purchase
Enhance your decor with a Red figure Kylix from Ancient Greece. In the pottery in Ancient Greece kylix is the most common type of wine-drinking cup. It has a broad, relatively shallow, body raised on a stem from a foot and usually two horizontal handles disposed symmetrically.
Red-figure vase painting is one of the most important styles of figural Greek vase painting. It developed in Athens around 520 BC and remained in use until the late 3rd century BC.It replaced the previously dominant style of black figure vase painting within a few decades. Its modern name is based on the figural depictions in red colour on a black background, in contrast to the preceding black-figure style with black figures on a red background.
The representations of this Red figure Kylix attributed to Brygos Painter, 480 BC. It is depicted God Dionysus with 2 dranked and Satyrs.
Location of the original Kylix is in Paris in the Museum of Louvre
Net weight: 0,7 kgr(1,6lbr), Height:10cm (3,9in) ,Diameter:21cm(8,19in)
Product details:
- Handmade and hand-painted in Greece
- Includes certificate of authenticity
- Recommended use: Decorative only (not suitable for food or liquids)
Shipping & Guarantee:
- Ships from Greece within 1–3 business days
- DHL Express delivery: Europe 1–6 days, Worldwide 2–7 days
- Free tracking number included
- Secure packaging for safe international delivery
Since 1986, our workshop has created authentic reproductions of Ancient Greek ceramics, ensuring faithful details, museum-quality craftsmanship, and secure worldwide delivery.
Categories
Safe Payment
Pay with the world’s most popular and secure payment methods.
Free and Fast Delivery
Delivery to Europe In 2 to 7business days. Worldwide Delivery In 3 to 9 business days
24/7 Help Center
Don't Hesitate to contact with us for further informations
SAFE PACKAGE
Safe and Professional package Many Years of Experience
Recently viewed
Search something
Maximum products to compare. Limit is 3!

