Terracotta askos (flask with a spout and handle over the top)

Greek, South Italian, Apulian

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 161

Recumbent bull

South Italian pottery is rich in hand-sized flasks for oil. The askos shape originates in that of a leather bag; when used for wine, the source is an oxhide, trimmed and sewn closed. Askoi often assume the form of animals.

Terracotta askos (flask  with a spout and handle over the top), Terracotta, Greek, South Italian, Apulian

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