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Accession_Number REDMG:1951.134.1
Shape Deep skyphos
Shape_description Plain rounded rim, body nearly vertical at top and curving into a deep bowl, which narrows to a short stem attached to a disk foot with a rounded resting surface, small underside pointed at centre. Two horseshoe-shaped horizontal round handles, attached slightly below the rim.
Material Terracotta
Fabric Apulian
Fabric_description
Munsell_color 10YR 7/4
Decoration Black interior and handle; beneath each handle a palmette, flanked by tendrils; on each side a wave band, to right, above a woman's head, profile to left, surrounded by tendrils. Banded decoration below is comprised of a reserved band just below the figural scene, a pair of red bands above the foot, a red band on the upper surface of the foot, and reserved area at the centre of the underside. The common use of red stain to effect a red (ruddled) surface on reserved areas is highlighted in this example by the almost complete loss of black glaze towards the foot, where the ruddled intervening bands strongly contrast with the buff/reserved (formerly black glazed) areas.
Inscriptions
Condition Missing one handle; join with body shows signs of a previous restoration. Surface dulled, especially on interior; some loss of glaze, especially around the foot, where only the ruddled patches remain; cracked just above foot.
Technique/Style Red figure; ruddled; added colour (white and yellow)
Provenance From Corinth
Period Late Classical / Early Hellenistic
Date 340-310
Dating_details
Artist Ark Painter
Attribution Trendall and Cambitoglou, RFVA 2.714.798
Image

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Side A of an Apulian red-figure skyphos, showing a female head, profile to the left.

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Side A of an Apulian red-figure skyphos, showing a female head, profile to the left.

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Side A of an Apulian red-figure skyphos, showing a female head, profile to the left.

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Side A of an Apulian red-figure skyphos, showing a female head, profile to the left.

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Side B of an Apulian red-figure skyphos, showing a female head, profile to the left.

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Top view of an Apulian red-figure skyphos, showing the inside of the cup.

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Bottom view of an Apulian red-figure skyphos, showing the reserved base.

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Front view of an Apulian deep skyphos, showing a female head with profile to the left.

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Front view of an Apulian deep skyphos, showing a female head with profile to the left.

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Front view of an Apulian deep skyphos, showing a palmette and one of the handles.

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Front view of an Apulian deep skyphos, showing a female head with profile to the left.

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Front view of an Apulian deep skyphos, showing a palmette and where a handle has broken off.
Comparanda
Bibliography RFVA 22/798, pl. 265.5
Archive_Ref
Beazley_DB
Height 11.4
Diameters Rim 9.9, stem 3.4, foot 4.7
Handle_height 1.1
Other_dims. W. incl. handle 13.2
Location Symposium
Edited_by Hannah; Amy; Kinsey
Date_edited 16.08.2002; 17.10.2004; 10.01.2006
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