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Hearst Museum object titled Kylix, accession number 8-4, described as Attic Red-figure kylix; put together from fragments with large part of body restored in plaster; Interior: girl, dressed in chiton and red hair-ribbon, dancing and playing krotala; A (all but lost): Departure of chariot led by Hermes (Latin: Mercury); B: Battle; blood added in red. Once in Brussels in the Van Branteghan and Somzée Collection.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix, accession number 8-291, described as Kylix; Slightly convex, cylindrical body, with two opposed horizontal handles on mid-body. Wide, conical foot, short stem with central ridge. Tall plain vertical rim offset vt horizontal ridge. Two bands of painted decoration, separated by ridge at join of handles.Upper central motif, crossed black lines and circles and verticle column of chevrons. Lower design on each side of handles. Both reisters have groups of vertical black lines and red and black concentric circles. encircling lines, spiral and band on interior.. Foot, handles solid black. One handle missing, small chips in rim. H 15.4 Cm; Rim diameter 17.7 cm; Max Body 18.8 Foot 9.4 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix (eye cup), accession number 8-15, described as Italic black-figure eye-cup; three fragments broken off from rim and repaired, some repainting on side B; bilingual: tondo in red-figure; exterior in black-figure, without incision; I, youth, in himation, with cup in r. hand, semi-reclining on couch to left, playing kottabos dog below couch; meander around tondo; A, between eyes, youth in himation standing to right, looking back; B, between eyes, woman standing to right (her head almost completely lost); at handles, sparse branches. Once in Brussels in the Somzée Collection.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix (siana cup), accession number 8-1, described as Attic black-figure Siana kylix; restored; interior: Running winged goddess (Nike or Iris?) in tondo framed by bands of tongues and dicing; A and B, ten figures, bearded men in mantles, alternating with youths in cloaks. H., 14.7; D., 26.8 cm Once in Brussels in the Somzée Collection.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix type c, accession number 8-3, described as Attic red-figured kylix; decorated inside only; Poseidon, wearing chiton, mantle, and wreath, charges to right, his mantle hung shieldwise on his left arm, a trident in his right hand; inscription: KKSMION painted in medallion around figure. Height: 13.2 cm, Width/breadth: 42 cm, Diameter: 33.5 cm