Attic Black-Figure Komast Cup, 580-560 BC. Creator: Painter of Copenhagen 103.

Attic Black-Figure Komast Cup, 580-560 BC. Creator: Painter of Copenhagen 103.

3-045-277 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Attic Black-Figure Komast Cup, 580-560 BC. Wine Cup with Revellers. Additional Info: Six komasts or revelers dance around the sides of this Athenian black-figure cup. Participants in the singing and dancing after a symposium (male drinking party), komasts were a particularly fitting decoration for a cup used at such an occasion. Komasts have a distinctive vigorous dance. They stand on one leg, with one arm forward and one arm back, and they often hold drinking horns or cups while dancing. Although some dancers wore short padded tunics, most are shown naked, as these are. Vase-painters portrayed komasts on several types of vessels in the early 500s BC, but they appeared so frequently on a special form of cup with a deep, curved body, an offset lip, and a short spreading foot that scholars call it a komast cup. These cups were always decorated in a similar way. In addition to the dancers, they all have a floral design under the handles, a simple pattern, usually rosettes, on the lip, a zone of rays above the foot, and a black interior. Komast cups were popular and widely exported from about 580 to 560 BC


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People Information

Creator
  1. Painter of Copenhagen 103, attributed to: Greek: Attic vase painter

Medium
  1. Terracotta

Picture Type
  1. Cup
  2. Vessel

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Greece

  1. 39 00 00 N , 022 00 00 E

Category Hierarchy

History & Politics Artefacts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 11325x7549
File Size : 250,467kb


Aliases

  1. 79.AE.128
  1. 103TQD
  1. 1200009283
  1. 3-045-277
  1. 3045277
  1. 79.AE.128

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