Fragmentary Red-Figure Kylix (Drinking Cup): Warrior Sacrificing Ram

c. 490–480 BCE
Diameter: 10.1 cm (4 in.)
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Location: 102B Greek

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The artist has used added red pigment for the blood of the ram.

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Scenes of sacrifice are rare in Greek art before the late 4th century BC. The warrior may be sacrificing the ram as a magical act before battle to save his own and his company's lives. A faded inscription, partly lost, does not identify the warrior; rather, it praises Chairias, probably an Athenian youth. Enough remains of the exterior of the cup to show that it was undecorated.
Fragmentary Red-Figure Kylix (Drinking Cup): Warrior Sacrificing Ram

Fragmentary Red-Figure Kylix (Drinking Cup): Warrior Sacrificing Ram

c. 490–480 BCE

Greek, Attic

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