Apulian Red-Figure Pyxis

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Apulian Red-Figure Pyxis

Creator

Stoke-on-Trent Painter

Painter

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Date
330–320 B.C.
Medium
Terracotta
Culture
South Italian (Apulian)
Department
Vessels
Institution
Getty Museum

The bowl of the pyxis is intact; the lid has been reconstructed from three fragments. a: The pyxis bowl has an inset rim, vertical sides, a slightly flared lower edge, and is decorated with a band of ivy leaves with an incised stem, yellow above and white below. The underside is reserved. b: The lid is flat with a raised band on top and a raised band in two degrees on the side. The top of the lid is decorated (from the outer edge) with a reserved band, wave on a raised band edged in black on its inner side, another reserved band and the head of a woman in profile to the left. She wears a stephane and patterned hair covering (kekryphalos) with a ribbon, a circular earring with a pendant, and a necklace. The profile of the eye is a black dot enclosed on three sides by black lines of varying length. In front of her forehead is a white alabastron; above is a decorative element, perhaps a simple floral. Below and left, are a scroll and leaf.

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