cite as: https://uremuseum.org/record/45.8.2
Accession_Number | 45.8.2 |
Shape | Pelike |
Shape_description | Wide flaring mouth with thick rim |
Material | Terracotta |
Fabric | Apulian |
Fabric_description | |
Munsell_color | 5YR 7/4 |
Decoration | Mouth and rim all black and black inside down to base of rim, then reserved. Two handles, one each side, all black. Both sides have a wave pattern above scene. Between tall tendrils: Side A a youth running with a rosette in the field. Side B is a woman running with garland in hand and a fillet hanging up. Black background carelessly applied, overlapping parts of pattern. Reserved band under scene. Foot black on outside, the rest of the underneath is reserved and flat. |
Inscriptions | |
Condition | Intact. Deposits inside. Small chip to the rim and one to the foot. |
Technique/Style | Red figure |
Provenance | |
Period | Late Classical |
Date | 360-340 |
Dating_details | |
Artist | Thyrsus Painter |
Attribution | Trendall and Cambitoglou, RFVA 1.282.196, class this pelike with 'vases near in style or comparable' to the Thyrsus Painter. |
Image | |
Comparanda | |
Bibliography | CVA Reading 1, pl. 31.1; Cambitoglou/Trendall 1961, 80.6; RFVA 10/196 |
Archive_Ref | |
Beazley_DB | |
Height | 15.5 |
Diameters | Rim 10.7; body 11.1; base 8.3 |
Handle_height | 6.9 |
Other_dims. | |
Location | Symposium |
Edited_by | Denise; Karen; Kinsey |
Date_edited | 06.09.2002; 21.04.2004; 10.01.2006 |