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Art Object

Terracotta lekythos (oil flask)

Attributed to the Phiale Painter 

Period:
Classical
Date:
ca. 440–430 B.C.
Culture:
Greek, Attic
Medium:
Terracotta; red-figure
Dimensions:
H.: 14 1/4 x 4 3/8 in. (36.2 x 11.1 cm)
Classification:
Vases
Credit Line:
Rogers Fund, 1908
Accession Number:
08.258.23
  • Description

    Youth arming

    The sureness and fluency of the Phiale Painter's drawing is evident in this representation. The placement of the helmet within a large area of black glaze in the center of the composition effectively suggests that the warrior may not return. By contrast with many lekythoi of the second quarter of the fifth century B.C. that are entirely covered with glaze, the clay-colored shoulder with black-figure decoration presents a lighter aspect.

  • References

    Richter, Gisela M.A. 1909. "The Department of Classical Art: The Accessions of 1908--IV. Vases." Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art 4(6): pp. 104-5, fig. 6.

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