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Bowl

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Object Number:L-64-23
Current Location: Greece Gallery
Currently On Display
Culture:Apulian
South Italian
Provenience: Italy
Apulia
Date Made: 400-300 BCE
Early Date: -400
Late Date: -300
Section:Mediterranean
Materials:Ceramic
Technique:Red Figure
Iconography:Woman
Mirror
Situla
Basket
Winged Man
Grape Vine
Fan
Height: 13.5 cm
Outside Diameter:39.5 cm
Other Number:82-34 - Philadelphia Museum of Art Number

Description

Spreading foot with molded profile. Very broad, shallow bowl. Loop handles rise from rim. A rotelle on top of each and a rotelle on either side of each. Interior, in medallion formed by two reserved circles, is a female head looking right, a mirror in front of her. Exterior, A, left to right, a seated female, basket in right hand, wreath in left; a winged male (?) or hermaphrodite (?), seated, a fan in right hand, a situla in left hand; a woman with mirror in right hand, a basket in left hand. Palmettes below handles. Around interior medallion, grapevine.

Current & Past Exhibitions:

Ancient Greek World (08 May 1994) View Objects in Exhibition

Bibliography:

[Book] Stolyarik, Yelena, and Romano, Irene B., and Romano, David G., and DeVries, Keith R., and White, Donald J. 1995. The Ancient Greek World:The Rodney S. Young Gallery.. Philadelphia. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: p. 9View Objects related to this Actual Citation

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