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Creator Nationality: Greece, 6th Century BC
Creator Name-CRT: Greece, 6th Century BC
Title: Siana Cup
Title Type: Primary
View: Detail
Creation Start Date: -57
Creation End Date: -55
Creation Date: 575-550 BC
Object Type: Decorative Arts and Utilitarian Objects
Classification Term: Ceramic
Materials and Techniques: black-figure terracotta
Dimensions: Diameter: 26.8cm, Overall: 14.1cm
AMICA Contributor: The Cleveland Museum of Art
Owner Location: Cleveland, Ohio, USA
ID Number: 1965.78
Credit Line: Gift of Edgar A. Hahn
Rights: http://www.clevelandart.org/museum/disclaim2.html
Provenance: Dr. Jacob Hirsch, NY; Conde de Lagunillas, Havana, Cuba
Style or Period: Greece, 6th Century BC
Context: The group of early figure-decorated cups of this type are named after a cemetery in Rhodes where many of them were found. In the 6th century, some Attic workshops started making small vases in order to compete in the commercial export market. They copied the popular miniaturist syle of Corinthian ware (see Corinthian lekythos 1915.532).
AMICA ID: CMA_.1965.78
AMICA Library Year: 2003
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