Oinochoe
L-64-217
From: Italy | Apulia
Curatorial Section: Mediterranean
| Object Number | L-64-217 |
| Current Location | On Loan |
| Culture | Campanian | South Italian |
| Provenience | Italy | Apulia |
| Manufacture Location | Campania |
| Creator | Fuscillo Painter |
| Date Made | 399-300 BCE |
| Section | Mediterranean |
| Materials | Ceramic |
| Technique | Red Figure |
| Iconography | Man | Woman | Grave Stele | Altar |
| Description | On front: at left, woman holding wreath above altar; at right, naked youth holding out dish of eggs. Woman is clothed only from the waist down. She wears a bandolier of beads and a spiral bracelt on each wrist. Youth is standing with right foot forward the dish in his right hand, a wreath in his left hand. He wears a wreath and a bandolier, both evidently of flowers. Scene is bordered at sides by a vertical chevron pattern; below, by wave pattern. On shoulder is a large laurel pattern. Very large palmette under handle with large tendrils on either side. Intact. |
| Height | 3.2 cm |
| Outside Diameter | 17 cm |
| Other Number | 99-129 - Philadelphia Museum of Art Number |
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