Boy with lyre

Title
Boy with lyre
Repository
J. Paul Getty Museum
Alternative
Attic Red-Figure Cup Wine Cup with a Boy Holding a Lyre Courting Scenes
Creator
Douris Python
Photographer
Lowenstam, Steven
Creator Display
Douris (Greek vase painter, active ca. 500-475 BCE); attributed to Python (Greek potter, active ca. 500-480 BCE)
Description
Scenes of the daily lives of Athenian schoolboys decorate this red-figure cup. In addition to basic literacy and mathematics, Greek boys were trained in athletics and music. On the interior of the cup, a boy holding a lyre stands in front of a bearded man, who must be his music teacher. On the outside, men and boys form similar scenes. The imagined walls of the schoolroom are hung with musical instruments and athletic equipment: lyres, string bags with knucklebones, sponges, and aryballoi. The scenes on this cup are not purely educational, however. On one side of the vase, a boy holds a hare on his lap, while on the other, a man offers a hare to another boy. In addition to serving as a classroom, the gymnasion in its role as the center of Greek physical and intellectual life was also the center of romantic courtship. Hares were popular love gifts in the homosexual relationships between older men and boys favored by the Athenian aristocracy in the early 500s B.C. --J. Paul Getty Museum Bareiss Loan: S.82.AE.36 May, Helmut, ed. Weltkunst aus Privatbesitz, exh. cat. (Cologne: Kunsthalle Köln, 1968), cat. no. A 31; fig. 13.; Bothmer, Dietrich von.
Inscription
Inscription: Translated from Greek: "Hippodamas is beautiful". Douris, painter. Interior: in greek. Translated: "Douris painted [this]." --J. Paul Getty Museum
View
Interior
Coverage
Athens, Periféreia Protevoúsis, Greece (creation) Molly and Walter Bareiss Collection (owner)
Temporal
ca. 480 BCE
Subject
Douris Including Symposium Pottery IV Black Figure, Red Figure
Style Period
Red-figure Attic (Mainland Greek pottery styles)
Work Type
kylikes
Date
-0485/-0475
View Date
1990-03
Identifier
Lowenstam_VRC_06011
Item Locator
Box 13, Section 23
Rights
In Copyright
Dc Rights Holder
University of Oregon, Department of Classics
Local Collection Name
Steven Lowenstam Collection
Type
Image
Format
image/tiff
Measurements
Height: 11.9 cm; Width [handles]: 38.9 cm; Diameter: 31.2 cm
Material
terracotta
Set
Lowenstam Collection of Ancient Western Art and Archaeology
Primary Set
Lowenstam Collection of Ancient Western Art and Archaeology
Institution
University of Oregon
Cultural Context
Attic (culture)
Id Current Repository
86.AE.290