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Apulian Red-Figure Oinochoe

Menzies Group4th century B.C.

The J. Paul Getty Museum

The J. Paul Getty Museum
Los Angeles, United States

The vessel has a high ridged handle, sharply angled at the top, with plastic heads on each side at the join to the mouth, which has a beaked spout. The body is bulbous, with a slender neck, and a short stem with the foot in two degrees.

Body: nude Eros standing on a ground line of white dots. On his head is a head-band (sphendone) and a stephane. He wears an earring, a double-strand necklace, a beaded bandolier across his body, a triple-coil bracelet on each arm, a five-coil bracelet on his left leg, and shoes. His wings have details in added yellowish white, white, white with pink, and black. With his right hand he puts incense on a thymiaterion. In his left hand he holds a phiale. The thymiaterion stands on three curved legs; its top is rendered with yellow and white cross-hatching, and the lower portion is decorated with white dots. A rosette is in the far left and right fields. A small flower springs up between the thymiaterion and Eros, and behind him there is a larger plant with seven leaves and six berries.

Neck: egg pattern between two reserved bands. Back, below handle: large palmette-fan with detached sidescrolls, with dots in added white for detail on leaves. Reserved stripe encircling lower body. Stem: reserved with reddish pink band at join to body; top surface and underside of foot: reserved.

After Jentoft-Nilsen, M. R. and Trendall, A.D., CVA Malibu 3 (1990).

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  • Title: Apulian Red-Figure Oinochoe
  • Creator: Menzies Group
  • Date Created: 4th century B.C.
  • Location Created: Apulia, South Italy
  • Physical Dimensions: 19.7 × 7.5 cm (7 3/4 × 2 15/16 in.)
  • Type: Oinochoe
  • External Link: Find out more about this object on the Museum website.
  • Medium: Terracotta
  • Terms of Use: Open Content
  • Number: 78.AE.276
  • Culture: Greek (South Italian, Apulian)
  • Credit Line: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Villa Collection, Malibu, California, Gift of Gordon McLendon
  • Creator Display Name: Attributed to the Menzies Group (South Italian (Apulian), active 330 - 310 B.C.)
  • Classification: Vessels (Containers)
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