Fig. 42.—Hydria.

We give two examples of the cylix or kylix used for a drinking-cup, which always carried two handles. The first ([Fig. 33]) is of the earliest period, and is more severe than the last. It is ornamented with the Greek fret, with zigzags or chevrons, etc., etc., of simple design.

The other ([Fig. 34]) is more graceful and finished in form, and has a more elaborate design, which, however, seems to me quite behind the work found on the cups of the “Fine Style.”