Fragment from Red-Figure Kylix: Nereus(?) and Nereid

c. 470–460 BCE
(Greek, Attic, active c. 470–460 BCE)
Overall: 14.5 cm (5 11/16 in.)
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Location: 102B Greek

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Nereus, a god of the sea, had 50 daughters, known as Nereids.

Description

Broken from the rim and bowl of a drinking cup, this fragment shows a woman looking back and moving away from a bearded man. Because she holds a dolphin, she is likely a Nereid, or sea nymph. The man may be her father, Nereus, although he is usually shown with white hair and beard (appropriately, for he is often called “Old Man of the Sea”).
Fragment from Red-Figure Kylix: Nereus(?) and Nereid

Fragment from Red-Figure Kylix: Nereus(?) and Nereid

c. 470–460 BCE

Pistoxenos Painter

(Greek, Attic, active c. 470–460 BCE)
Greek, Attic

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