- A
skyphos (Ancient Gr****: σκύφος; pl.:
skyphoi) is a two-handled deep wine-cup on a low
flanged base or none. The
handles may be
horizontal ear-shaped...
- the
discovery includes seven sizable volute craters, two amphorae, two
skyphoi, a hydria, a
large plate, nine fish
plates with pieces, four women's head...
- Band
skyphoi (singular: band skyphos) are a
specific form of
ancient Attic vase. They are a
hybrid between conventional skyphos and band cup. The shape...
-
fourth century BC,
strigils are
depicted in
other types of artwork, such as
skyphoi and statues. In Book 23 of the Iliad,
during the
funeral games for Patroclus...
- late ****enistic
period are displa****.
Geometric pottery comprises mainly skyphoi and wine jugs from
Corinth as well as
other vessels. The ****enistic pottery...
- and the neck,
hydriai (water jars),
oinochoai (wine jugs), lekythoi, and
skyphoi (stemless cups).
Protegeometric pottery style is
thought to have been led...
- 515 to 475 BCE.: 1 He was the
leading producer of
larger Heron class skyphoi.: 132 The true name of the
Theseus Painter and the cir****stances of his...
-
Chryses kantharos and the
closely matching figures of nude men on the Hoby
skyphoi,
discovered in
Lolland in
Denmark a
decade after the
Warren cup was first...
-
stylised drawing of a
sacred tree and
meander hooks, a
device common on
Attic skyphoi of the
Geometric period. The
lower panel includes a
zigzag decoration,...
-
Middle Corinthian period (c. 600–575 BC) and
specialised in
decorating skyphoi. He is
named after a
skyphos with an
image of
Herakles in the cave of Pholos...