Apulian Alabastron Greek, South Italian (Apulia), Late Classical period Date: c. 350–325 BCE Material: Terracotta, red-figure technique Shape: Alabastron (small vessel for perfumed oil) Description / Caption: Side A: A woman stands holding a wreath and a branch, possibly associated with ritual, offering, or funerary symbolism. Her pose is calm and frontal or slightly in profile, emphasizing graceful drapery and refined ornamentation typical of Apulian red-figure pottery. Side B: A youth stands holding a branch, rendered in profile. The restrained gesture and vegetal attribute may suggest a vo
GLIX-115-3DXKNTW
Magyarország
Kollekció
GLIX Prime
Novel Use
Fotós / Szerző
Carlo Bollo
Készült
Leírás
Apulian Alabastron Greek, South Italian (Apulia), Late Classical period Date: c. 350–325 BCE Material: Terracotta, red-figure technique Shape: Alabastron (small vessel for perfumed oil) Description / Caption: Side A: A woman stands holding a wreath and a branch, possibly associated with ritual, offering, or funerary symbolism. Her pose is calm and frontal or slightly in profile, emphasizing graceful drapery and refined ornamentation typical of Apulian red-figure pottery. Side B: A youth stands holding a branch, rendered in profile. The restrained gesture and vegetal attribute may suggest a vo