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Rhyton with the Head of a Laconian Dog

Pittore di Baltimora340 BC - 320 BC

Museo Poldi Pezzoli

Museo Poldi Pezzoli
Milano, Italia

The rhyton was a cup or container used for wine in ancient Greece. Its horn-shaped form terminating in the head of an animal derives from Middle Eastern models fashioned in precious metals dating from the ninth century B.C.
Finds of vases of this kind in the tombs of both men and women show they were common in the Greek colonies of southern Italy in the fifth and fourth centuries B.C.
The example in the Poldi Pezzoli collections is a red figure pottery with overpainting in white and yellow. It terminates in a head of a Laconian hound, a breed of Spartan origin. Around the neck of the vase runs a painted band showing a decorative pattern of palmettes and volutes and a woman, holding a bunch of grapes and a fan, seated on a rock.

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  • Titolo: Rhyton with the Head of a Laconian Dog
  • Creatore: Workshop of the Patera and Baltimore Painters
  • Durata della vita dell'autore: 320 BC
  • Nazionalità dell'autore: Apulian
  • Luogo di nascita dell'autore: Apulia
  • Luogo di morte dell'autore: Apulia
  • Data di creazione: 340 BC - 320 BC
  • Dimensioni reali: w10 x h23.5 cm
  • Link esterno: http://www.museopoldipezzoli.it/en/node/1024
  • Diritti: Fondazione artistica Poldi Pezzoli "Onlus"
  • Materiale: Ceramic, lenght
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