Arkesilas Cup
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Arkesilas Cup
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The Arkesilas Cup is a kylix by the Laconian vase painter known as the Arkesilas Painter, whose name vase it is. It depicts, and is thus named after, Arkesilaos II, king of Kyrene and is dated to about 565–560 BC. The cup was found at Vulci and is now on display in the Cabinet des médailles of the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris. It depicts Arkesilaos seated under a tent-like sheet and wearing an African hat. Because of this dress style and another vase depicting the nymph Kyrene wrest
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkesilas_Cup
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2024-01-21T04:26:31Z
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