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ID: 700006649
Page link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/cona/700006649
Record Type: Movable Work
Images: 1
Attic Red-Figure Kylix (eye cup (kylike); Attributed to Onesimos (Greek (Attic), active 500 - 480 B.C....; about 500 - 490 BCE; J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Villa (Malibu, Los Angeles...; 86.AE.607)
Note: Interior: a satyr is attacking a sleeping maenad or hetaira who is reclining on a striped cushion. In the background, above her head, is a wineskin. Exterior: On each side is a satyr represented dancing on a short groundline.
Titles:
Attic Red-Figure Kylix (preferred,C,U,RP,English-P,U,U)
Wine Cup with a Satyr and a Female Figure (C,U,English,U,U)
Catalog Level: item
Work Types:
eye cup (kylike) [300264995] (preferred)
..... (Objects Facet, Furnishings and Equipment (hierarchy name), Containers (hierarchy name), containers (receptacles), <containers by function or context>, culinary containers, <containers for serving and consuming food>, <vessels for serving and consuming food>, drinking vessels, cups (drinking vessels), <cups by form>, kylikes, <kylikes by decoration>)

Classifications:
vessels / containers (preferred)

Creation Date: about 500 - 490 BCE

Creator Display:
Attributed to Onesimos (Greek (Attic), active 500 - 480 B.C.) (Greek (Attic) Painter) [preferred,JPGM]
Onesimos (Attic vase painter, active ca. 505-480 BCE) [500115465]
Locations:
Current: J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Villa (Malibu, Los Angeles county, California, United States) [500125181] J. Paul Getty Museum, J. Paul Getty Trust, Corporate Bodies (Corp. Body)
Repository Numbers: 86.AE.607
Other: Creation: Athínai [7001393] Region of Attica (region (administrative division)), Greece (nation), Europe (continent), World (facet) (Geographic)
Display Materials: Terracotta
terracotta (clay material) [300010669]
.......(Materials Facet, Materials (hierarchy name), materials (substances), <materials by composition>, inorganic material, clay, <clay by product>)

Dimensions: Object (restored): H: 8.3 x W (with handles): 30.5 x Diam.: 23.5 cm (3 1/4 x 12 x 9 1/4 in.)
Cultures:
Ancient Greek (preferred)
Attic

Style/Period/Group/Movement:
Archaic (Greek culture or period) [300020086] (preferred,style)
.....(Styles and Periods Facet, Styles and Periods (hierarchy name), <styles| periods| and cultures by region>, Early Western World, Mediterranean (Early Western World), Aegean, Aegean periods, Ancient Greek (culture or style))
Red-figure [300020201] (style)
.....(Styles and Periods Facet, Styles and Periods (hierarchy name), <styles| periods| and cultures by region>, Early Western World, Mediterranean (Early Western World), Aegean, Aegean styles, Aegean pottery styles, Greek vase painting styles)

General Subject:
utilitarian objects (preferred)

Specific Subjects:
satyrs [300379732]
.....(Agents Facet, Living Organisms (hierarchy name), living organisms (entities), Eukaryota (domain), Animalia (kingdom), legendary beings) (AAT)
eroticism [300249821]
.....(Associated Concepts Facet, Associated Concepts (hierarchy name), social science concepts, psychological concepts) (AAT)
maenads [300379712]
.....(Agents Facet, People (hierarchy name), people (agents), <people by occupation>, <people in the humanities>, <people in religion and related occupations>, people in religion, clergy, <ancient Greek and Roman clergy>) (AAT)

List/Hierarchical Position:
..... Movable Works
.......... Movable Works by class: decorative and utilitarian works
Sources and Contributors:
Attic Red-Figure Kylix........ [JPGM,VP]
........ J. Paul Getty Museum database for collections (2000-)
Wine Cup with a Satyr and a Female Figure........ [JPGM]
........ J. Paul Getty Museum database for collections (2000-)
Subject: ....... [JPGM,VP]
Note:
English ..... [JPGM]
..... J. Paul Getty Museum database for collections (2000-)
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