April 2012 (116.2)

Museum Review

No Longer Banned in Boston

By H.A. Shapiro

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Aphrodite and the Gods of Love, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 16 October 2011–20 February 2012

Aphrodite and the Gods of Love, edited by Christine Kondoleon with Phoebe C. Segal, with contributions by Jacqueline Karageorghis, Christine Kondoleon, Rachel Kousser, Diana K. McDonald, Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge, Gabriella Pironti, David Saunders, and Phoebe C. Segal. Pp. 224, color figs. 190. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 2011. $55 (cloth); $35 (paper). ISBN 978-0-87846-756-3 (cloth); 978-0-87846-757-0 (paper).

Attic black-figure two-handled cup of unusual shape, depicting a man courting a boy in a vineyard, ca. 520 B.C.E., ht. 0.114 m. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, gift of Edward Perry and Fiske Warren, inv. no. 08.292 (© Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).

Attic black-figure two-handled cup of unusual shape, depicting a man courting a boy in a vineyard, ca. 520 B.C.E., ht. 0.114 m. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, gift of Edward Perry and Fiske Warren, inv. no. 08.292 (© Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).

Attic black-figure two-handled cup of unusual shape, depicting a man courting a boy in a vineyard, ca. 520 B.C.E., ht. 0.114 m. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, gift of Edward Perry and Fiske Warren, inv. no. 08.292 (© Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).

Attic black-figure two-handled cup of unusual shape, depicting a man courting a boy in a vineyard, ca. 520 B.C.E., ht. 0.114 m. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, gift of Edward Perry and Fiske Warren, inv. no. 08.292 (© Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).

No Longer Banned in Boston

By H.A. Shapiro

American Journal of Archaeology Vol. 116, No. 2 (April 2012), pp. 369-375

DOI: 10.3764/aja.116.2.0369

© 2012 Archaeological Institute of America