Title: "The Greek Youthening: Assessing the Iconographic Changes within Courtship during the Late Archaic Period." by Jared Alan Johnson. Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 2015. [1]
In this work this image has been given the description of a "...courting couple at the symposium"[1] and a "Symposium scene with youths".[1]
Attic cup
Image from the tondo. Interior of cup.
Inscription: There is a komast inscription on the cup which is "ho pai(s)".[1] Translated as "the boy".[1]
Artist: painter from Colmar
Date: around: 500BCE. a second set of dates is: 500-450 BCE [1]
Place of creation: Athens
Place of discovery: Vulci (Canino) - 1829 (Cavalupo, Apia hypogeum)
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↑ abcdefJared Alan Johnson (2015) "The Greek Youthening: Assessing the Iconographic Changes within Courtship during the Late Archaic Period." (Master's Thesis)[1], University of Tennessee
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A "...courting couple at the symposium". Kalos inscription is "ho pai(s)". Translated as "the boy". Attic cup. Painter from Colmar Around 500 BCE