Title of article :
Comparative Study of the Form and Shapes of Sassanid and Parthian Rhytons
Author/Authors :
Maleksabet, Fatemeh Technical and Vocational University (TVU), Yazd , Sakenyandehkordi, Mehrnoosh Research Institute of Traditional & Modern Structures (RITMS), Yazd
Abstract :
There are two major Hellenic and Oriental tendencies in party art. In addition, the gradual
transformation of Greek thought under the influence of the East can be discerned. Sassanid art is a
sign of ethnic effort and taste, whose culture and art follow the Achaemenid and Parthian art. This
art embodies the principles of Iranian aesthetics, which inherits the arts of early Asia. Making
Rhyton is one of the most interesting and valuable examples of Iranian art and expresses the
creative spirit and inherent genius of Iranians. Rhytons are animal drinking vessels, some with one
mouth and some with two or more openings for liquids to enter and leave, used for drinking liquids
at banquets, court ceremonies, and ceremonies. Drinking from such cups has symbolically meant
the transfer of living vital force to man. By examining the achievements of the ancient Iranians, the
possibility of recognizing and understanding their mental concepts as well as the type of social and
cultural life of the societies of that time becomes clear to us. Based on this, it was decided to study
the unique form, role and composition of a small number of Rhytons of the Parthian and Sassanid
periods. The early Parthian rites were influenced by Greek and Hellenic culture, but gradually the
national tendencies of the Iranian tribes emerged in them, while the early Sassanid rites were
influenced by the Achaemenids, but the influence of Parthian and Roman art can’t be denied.
Keywords :
Rhyton , Sassanid , Parthian , Form , Shape
Journal title :
International Journal of Applied Arts Studies (IJAPAS)