An Imported Attic Kylix from the Sanctuary at Poggio Colla

A. Steiner, J. Neils
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Abstract This study focuses on an Attic red-figure kylix excavated in a North Etruscan ritual context at a major sanctuary site in the Mugello region at Poggio Colla. Attributed to the Painter of the Paris Gigantomachy (490–460 B. C. E.), the kylix depicts youths boxing. Careful excavation of the site over 20 years allows detailed presentation here of the votive context for the kylix and thus supports a plausible hypothesis for how it was integrated into rituals marking the transition from the first monumental stone temple to its successor at the site, sometime in the late fifth-early fourth century. Placing the kylix in the oeuvre of the painter, his workshop output, and its appearance in Etruria demonstrates that the shape and subject matter were well known to Etruscan audiences; discussion of the relationship of the Attic boxers to imagery in Etruscan tomb painting, black-figure silhouette style pottery, and funerary reliefs reveals links to and differences from Etruscan renderings of similar subject matter. Conclusions confirm the role of the Attic kylix in Etruscan ritual and establish the familiarity of the iconography of the kylix to Etruscan audiences. Although one of the tinas cliniiar, Etruscan Pultuce and Greek Pollux, is identified in fourth-century Etruscan art as an outstanding boxer, this study reveals no obvious link between the imagery on the kylix and the major deity honored at the site, very likely the goddess Uni.
来自波吉奥科拉圣殿的进口阁楼Kylix
本研究的重点是在Poggio Colla的Mugello地区的一个主要保护区遗址中,在北伊特鲁里亚仪式背景下出土的一个Attic红色人物kylix。这幅kylix画描绘的是年轻人的拳击场面,被认为是巴黎巨人队的画家(公元前490-460年)所作。经过20多年的仔细挖掘,可以在这里详细地展示kylix的祈祷背景,从而支持一个合理的假设,即它是如何融入仪式的,标志着从第一个纪念性的石头寺庙到该遗址的继任者的过渡,大约在5世纪晚期至4世纪早期。将kylix放在画家的全部作品中,他的工作室产出,以及它在伊特鲁里亚的出现表明,其形状和主题是伊特鲁里亚观众所熟知的;对阿提卡拳击手与伊特鲁里亚人墓画、黑色剪影风格的陶器和丧葬浮雕的关系的讨论,揭示了与伊特鲁里亚人对类似主题的渲染的联系和差异。结论证实了阿提卡kylix在伊特鲁里亚仪式中的作用,并建立了伊特鲁里亚观众对kylix图像的熟悉程度。虽然一个蒂娜cliniiar,伊特鲁里亚Pultuce和希腊铯榴石,是确定在四世纪的伊特鲁里亚艺术作为一个优秀的拳击手,这项研究揭示了图像之间没有明显的联系kylix和主要神荣耀的网站,很可能女神大学。
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