A fragmentary red-figure kylix in the J. Paul Getty Museum’s collection of Faliscan ceramics stands out. Its interior was decorated post firing by over- painting. Two goats, male and female, standing on their hind legs occupy the central portion of the tondo of the kylix. A Faliscan inscription, iuḷ ⋅ iuinio, was overpainted on the left side of the tondo. The paleography, language, and interpretation of the onomastic phrase are discussed.
A. Pola – R. Wallace, A dipinto on a Faliscan Red-Figure kylix, Glotta, vol. 98, n. I, 2022, pp. 253-262
Angela Pola
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2022-01-01
Abstract
A fragmentary red-figure kylix in the J. Paul Getty Museum’s collection of Faliscan ceramics stands out. Its interior was decorated post firing by over- painting. Two goats, male and female, standing on their hind legs occupy the central portion of the tondo of the kylix. A Faliscan inscription, iuḷ ⋅ iuinio, was overpainted on the left side of the tondo. The paleography, language, and interpretation of the onomastic phrase are discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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