Bronze oinochoe (jug)

Etruscan

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 171

The shape, known archaeologically as an oinochoe shape 6, is characterized by the beaked spout and the low carination on the body. It is a relatively rare shape that appears in Attic pottery during the first and third quarters of the fifth century B.C. In pottery, black-glazed examples outnumber those with figural decoration.

Bronze oinochoe (jug), Bronze, Etruscan

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