Fragmentary terracotta relief of a reclining figure

Greek, South Italian, Tarentine

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 171

This is an early representation of the reclining banqueter that figures so prominently among Tarentine terracottas. The young man here holds a phiale (libation bowl). In other examples, he holds other appropriate attributes such as a drinking horn or fruit.

Fragmentary terracotta relief of a reclining figure, Terracotta, Greek, South Italian, Tarentine

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