南阿拉伯 雪花石膏 头
编号 83051029
古希腊语、阿普利亚语 莱卡尼斯
编号 83051029
古希腊语、阿普利亚语 莱卡尼斯
Ancient Greek, Apulian Lekanis
Circa second half of the 4th century BC
This beautiful lekanis features a shallow bowl elevated on a foot and a distinctive cover lid with a disc-like knob serving as well as a handle. The lid is adorned with two profile female heads set between large palmettes, each lady adorned with a sakkos-bound hairstyle, beaded necklace, and earrings. The knobbed finial is embellished with a rosette to its central recession.
A lekanis, in ancient Greek pottery, is a shallow, lidded dish primarily used for holding offerings or for personal grooming. Originating in the 4th century BC, the lekanis typically served practical and ritualistic functions, often associated with the feminine sphere.
Cf. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number: 2021.40.31a, b.
Dimensions: 100mm x 95mm; weight 185g
Provenance: Private UK Ancient Art Collection formerly acquired on the UK, European, and USA Art Markets from pre-2000 Collections.
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