File:Attic cup - Karchesion - Ancient Greek, Late Archaic Period - Around 520 BCE - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (08.292) - second side.jpg

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English: This image is a photo from the book : Title: "Eros in antiquity"

Creator/Contributor: Mulas, Antonia

Publication date: 1978

Publisher: Erotic Art Book Society

Location: New York


Two handled cup.

Karchesion.

Attic cup.

Ceramic

Inscriptions: On the other side of the cup there is an inscription. The inscription over the figures on this image reads "Kalos", which translates as "handsome" or "beautiful".

Date: around 520 BCE

Period: Ancient Greek, Late Archaic Period


Place of Manufacture: Greece, Boiotia

Dimensions: Overall: 11 x 19 x 13.5 cm (4 5/16 x 7 1/2 x 5 5/16 in.)

Collections: Ancient Greece and Rome

Classifications: Vessels

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Accesion Number: 08.292

Link to the image: https://collections.mfa.org/objects/154692
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Title: "Eros in antiquity" Creator/Contributor: Mulas, Antonia Publication date: 1978 Publisher: Erotic Art Book Society

Location: New York
Author Antonia Mulas
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Two handled cup. Attic Karchesion. Inscriptions:"Kalos", which translates as Handsome. Date: around 520 BCE Period: Ancient Greek, Late Archaic Period. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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