Bronze patera handle in the form of a young woman

Greek

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 155

The two patera handles in the form of women illustrate different and typical ways in which figural adjuncts were attached to vases in Archaic Greek art. Here a pair of lions forms the transition. In the adjacent handle, the position of the hands establishes a direct connection between figure and utensil.

Bronze patera handle in the form of a young woman, Bronze, Greek

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