Terracotta kylix (drinking cup), Archaic, ca. 535-500 B.C. Greek, Attic, Terracotta; black-figure, H. 2 11/16 in. (6.8 cm.), Vases, This cup shares some of the characteristics of both band cups and eye cups but also represents individual features, creating an unusual hybrid. As is typical of eye cups, a gorgoneion is depicted on the interior of the vase, and eyes, intended to ward away evil, are placed at the handles instead of palmettes. (Photo by: Sepia Times/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Year of Object(s) Creation: 5C BC - 2C AD
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Object Type(s): Food/Drink Container, Kylix, Sculpture
Object Material(s): ceramic, stone, terracotta
Provenience Nation: Greece
Provenience Location: Greece
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Circumstance of Acquisition: Sanctioned
Nation: Italy
Location: Euphronios cup: partly acquired by Getty via dealers representing Giacomo Medici. Polykleitos Sculpture: acquired by Getty from Fleishman collection; Fleishman allegedly acquired from items stolen from excavation storeroom at Venosa, Italy. Mithra statue acquired by Getty from European dealer who had obtained property allegedly stolen from the Italian Giustiniani collection.

3 Trojan War And Mithra Greek Antiquities


Description:
3 Greek antiquities - Trojan War; the god Mithra

Case Status: Object(s) relinquished
Year Claim Initiated: 1999
Year Claim Resolved: 1999
Means of Resolution: Sua sponte donation

Complainant Name: Government
Complainant Nation: Italy
Complainant Nation Economy: Developed
Complainant Type: Public: Government

Respondent Name: The Getty
Respondent Nation: United States
Respondent Nation Economy: Developed
Respondent Type: Private: Institution

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