King Arcesilaus of Cyrenaica overseeing the packaging of silphium (the country's main source of income) into ships for export. Gouache painting by S.W. Kelly, 1937, after a Spartan cylix, c. 580-550 B.C.

Date:
1937
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16300i
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Previous title, replaced June 2023 : King Arcesilas of Cyrenaica overseeing the packaging of silphium (the country's main source of income) into ships for export. Gouache painting after a Spartan cylix, c. 580-550 B.C.

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For silphium see further: Colin Dence, The herbal review, 1980 vol. 5 no. 2, pp. 10-11

Publication/Creation

1937

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1 painting : gouache with watercolour

Lettering

The export of the medicinal plant, silphium, from Cyrenaica in the sixth century B.C. ... Lettering continues: "The silphium trade was the chief source of revenue to the city of Cyrene for several centuries. Bales of silphium are shown being weighed and packed in the hold of a ship in the presence of King Arcesilas. (Circa 580-550 B.C.)

Reference

Wellcome Collection 16300i

Reproduction note

After: "interior of a Spartan kylix, early VI century B.C." , held in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, as reproduced in Adolf Furtwängler and Karl W. Reichhold, Griechische Vasenmalerei, Munich 1932

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