Art Institute of Chicago
Oinochoe (Pitcher)
Attributed to the Mattinata Painter
- Date
- end of 4th century BCE
- Medium
- terracotta, red-figure
- Culture
- Greece
- Department
- Arts of Greece, Rome, and Byzantium
- Institution
- Art Institute of Chicago
This vase depicts a woman wearing a chiton, a himation and a white sakkos (hat) sitting on an elaborate four-tier rock, holding a phiale (dish) out in her right hand and a large bunch of grapes back in her left. By her legs is a large and elaborate tambourine; to the far right is an elaborate sprouting floral.
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