Mastoid (Drinking Cup)

Description

This drinking cup depicts Herakles’s fight with the Cretan Bull, represented twice in the continuous frieze around the vase; there is a long dotted vine or ivy branch above. The hero stoops low to grasp the bull by one horn, forcing it to its knees. Behind him, as if suspended in the branch, is his cloak and his sword in its scabbard. To the left of one scene crouches a figure with a cloak around one arm and a club (presumably Iolaos with Herakles’s club), while to the left of the second version of the scene is a striding Athena, arm outstretched and covered with her snake-lined aegis - she wears a helmet and carries a spear.

Provenance

Pio Marinangeli, Rome; sold to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1889.

Mastoid (Drinking Cup)

Ancient Greek

500-480 BCE

Accession Number

283

Medium

terracotta, black-figure

Dimensions

8.5 × 10 × 10 cm (3 7/16 × 4 × 4 in.)

Classification

drinking vessel

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Museum Purchase Fund