Roman Terracotta lead-glazed skyphos
Summary
Early Imperial, Augustan
Public domain photograph of archaeological object, Roman Empire, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Early skyphoi were made during the Geometric period. Corinth set the conventions that Athens followed. Over a long period the shape remained the same while the style of decoration changed. Skyphoi were also made of precious metals, generally silver and gold leaf, many examples exist. One possible, well-preserved example is the Warren cup, an ovoid scyphus made of silver, as described by John Pollini. A Roman skyphos of cameo glass can be seen at the Getty Museum.
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Date
0000 - 0500
Source
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Public Domain Dedication (CC0)