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Gilded Black-Glaze Calyx Cup
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
© Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
ClassificationsGreek and Roman Art

Gilded Black-Glaze Calyx Cup

Dateca. 300-290 BCE
Credit LineGift of Brian T. Aitken
Dimensions3 1/4 in. (8.3 cm)
Object number2003.022.002
Label TextThe calyx cup with flaring rim; the body decorated with vertical grooves. The omphalos at the center of the interior of the cup is decorated with the facing head of an Ethiopian in relief.

The cup belongs to a small class of Attic black-glazed pottery produced in the late fourth and early third centuries B.C. that has been given a coating of gold or silver leaf. Excavated examples were found in Macedonia, suggesting that the surface treatment was applied after export for an elite Macedonian market.
Exhibition HistoryMCCM Permanent Collection Gallery, September 2004 - May 2008
MCCM Permanent Collection Galleries, October 29, 2019 - August 2020
MCCM Permanent Collection Gallery, October 2, 2023 - Present
Published ReferencesZoe Kotitsa, "Metal-Coated Pottery in Macedonia in Late Classical and Hellenistic Period," in Topics on Hellenistic Pottery in Ancient Macedonia, 109-25, ed. Stella Drougou, et al (Athens: Archaeological Receipts Fund, 2012), 108, note 4.
Dyfri Williams, "Gilded Pottery and Golden Jewellery," in The Macedonians in Athens, 322-229, ed. Olga Palagia and Stephen V. Tracy (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2016), 227, figure 1.
ProvenanceWith Brian T. Aitken (1952-2009) [Acanthus Gallery], New York, New York.
Status
On view
Collections
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