On the shoulder, a seated woman, perhaps a goddess, is approached by four youths and eight dancing maidens On the body, women are making woolen cloth.
One of the most important responsibilities of women was the preparation of wool and the weaving of cloth. Here, in the center, two women work at an upright loom. To the right, three women weigh wool. Farther to the right, four women spin wool into yarn, while between them finished cloth is being folded.
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Title:Terracotta lekythos (oil flask)
Artist:Attributed to the Amasis Painter
Period:Archaic
Date:ca. 550–530 BCE
Culture:Greek, Attic
Medium:Terracotta; black-figure
Dimensions:H. 6 3/4 in. (17.15 cm)
Classification:Vases
Credit Line:Fletcher Fund, 1931
Object Number:31.11.10
Until 1931, with Charles T. Seltman, England and the US (1929-1931); acquired in 1931, purchased from C.T. Seltman.
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