Apulian Gnathian Ware Polychromed Skyphos

SKU: HQ.0085

Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 4th century BC
Dimensions: 13" Height x 12.25" Diameter x 17.5" Width (33.02cm x 31.1cm x 43.8cm)
Medium: Terracotta

Of considerable size, the body of the vessel finished in black glaze and the decoration painted in an added white, ocher, and maroon, with a bust of a lady wearing an elaborate saccos and pendant earrings emanating from an elaborate floral design, framed by vertical tendrils, bunches of grapes, and grape vines which is repeated above, topped by ovolo, colored bands, strigils, and scrolls. The reverse with a trio of hanging pendants framed by abbreviated ivy leaf tendrils, topped by ovolo, colored bands, and dots.

Berenguer Archaeological Collection, Barcelona, Spain. Acquired from the above, Private Collection, Barcelona, Spain.

Expertly reconstructed from large fragments, overall in good condition.

This vessel was likely used as part of the Greek symposium. Much like modern academic symposiums, in which people discuss a topic of common interest, debunking old theories and putting forth new hypotheses; the men of ancient Athens regularly got together in private homes to exchange ideas. Afterward the participants might continue the conversation, discussing their impressions in greater detail or simply socializing over a drink. As the evening progressed, participants engaged in other pleasures, including games, performances, and sex.

Wine played a major role in fueling these evenings, and a myriad of vessels were used for preparing wine while smaller vessels like this one were used to serve and drink it. it would have been almost impossible to drink from this particular example and it was likely used instead as a mixing bowl (krater).

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