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Beazley, <em>Attic Black-figure Vase-painters,</em> (Oxford:&nbsp;Clarendon Press,&nbsp;1956).","citation":"J. D. Beazley, <em>Attic Black-figure Vase-painters,</em> (Oxford:&nbsp;Clarendon Press,&nbsp;1956)., p. 636; no. 51","date":1956,"id":2381,"uri":"https://search.worldcat.org/title/1740504"}],"nowebuse":"False","periods":[{"id":13625,"period":"Archaic Period","alphasort":"Archaic Period","begindate":-600,"enddate":-480,"displayperiod":"Archaic Period, ca. 600–480 BCE","displaydate":"ca. 600–480 BCE"}],"department":"Ancient, Byzantine, and Islamic Art","attribute_groups":[{"id":2199316,"term":"Ancient Mediterranean Art","termtype":"Collecting Area"}],"daterange":"1000 B.C.-A.D 1","dateend":-501,"depicted":[],"titles":[{"title":"Kylix (drinking cup) depicting eyes and Dionysian scenes","titletype":"Primary Title","displayorder":1}],"hasimage":"true","creditlinerepro":"","objectnumber":"y163","inscribed":null,"texts":[{"texttype":"Online","textpurpose":"Provenance","textentryhtml":"Mary Hollister Prime (née Trumbull) (1827-1872) and William Cowper Prime, Class of 1843 (1825-1905); 1890 gift to Princeton University Art Museum.","remarks":"Batch edit for Provenance publication project"},{"texttype":"Online","textpurpose":"Gallery Label","textentryhtml":"<p>\n\tThese two vessels, which are almost contemporary, feature large, striking eyes. The drinking cup also includes Dionysian scenes, suggesting that it is associated with drinking wine in the symposium. However, eye cups were created specifically for export to the Etruscans, the people living in what is now central Italy, and cannot be easily associated with a solely Athenian sympotic context. The amphora speaks to this particular commodity moving between Greece and Italy: made in Italy by an Etruscan workshop, it too features prominent eyes, whose presence has been augmented here by the addition of eyebrows and a nose, making it seem as if the face belongs to the storage vessel. 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