古希臘,大希臘 陶器 Oinochoe。高11厘米。普利亚,公元前四世纪。





€460 | ||
|---|---|---|
€420 | ||
€400 | ||
Catawiki買家保障
在您收到物品前,我們會妥善保管您的付款。查看詳情
Trustpilot評分 4.4 | 135837 則評論
在Trustpilot獲得極佳評等。
Oinochoe,高11公分,阿普利亞,公元前4世紀,陶器,紅色裝飾,古希臘 大希臘地區,原始/官方認證,狀態良好且未修復,來自比利時私人收藏,擁有時間可追溯至1970年。
賣家描述
带红色绘饰的油酒壶
Ancient Greek, Magna Graecia, Apulia, 4世纪前
Pottery
11 cm 高
CONDITION: Good, not restored.
PROVENANCE: Private collection, Belgium, 1970s.
Apulian ceramics from Magna Graecia in the 4th century BCE represent one of the most refined and expressive traditions of ancient Greek pottery. Produced in the region of Apulia, in southern Italy, these works were created by Greek settlers and local artisans who blended inherited Greek techniques with regional influences. The result was a distinctive style that stands out for its complexity, elegance, and narrative richness.
Apulian vases are typically associated with the red-figure technique, in which figures are left in the natural red color of the clay while the background is painted black. What distinguishes Apulian pottery from earlier Greek ceramics is its elaborate decoration. Artists often filled the entire surface with intricate patterns, ornamental motifs, and detailed human figures. Scenes depicted mythological narratives, funerary rituals, and theatrical performances, reflecting both religious beliefs and everyday life.
Large vessels such as volute kraters and amphorae were especially popular. These were often used in funerary contexts, placed in tombs as offerings to the deceased. Many vases feature naiskos scenes, showing the deceased within a small temple-like structure, surrounded by mourners. This highlights the importance of death rituals and the belief in an afterlife.
Apulian painters also demonstrated a remarkable attention to detail in clothing, jewelry, and facial expressions, suggesting an increasing interest in individuality and emotion. Added colors such as white, yellow, and red enhanced the visual impact and helped distinguish different elements within the composition.
Overall, Apulian ceramics of the 4th century BCE reflect a sophisticated artistic culture that combined technical mastery with storytelling. These works not only served practical and ritual purposes but also acted as a medium for preserving myths, values, and social customs within the Greek communities of Magna Graecia.
賣家的故事
带红色绘饰的油酒壶
Ancient Greek, Magna Graecia, Apulia, 4世纪前
Pottery
11 cm 高
CONDITION: Good, not restored.
PROVENANCE: Private collection, Belgium, 1970s.
Apulian ceramics from Magna Graecia in the 4th century BCE represent one of the most refined and expressive traditions of ancient Greek pottery. Produced in the region of Apulia, in southern Italy, these works were created by Greek settlers and local artisans who blended inherited Greek techniques with regional influences. The result was a distinctive style that stands out for its complexity, elegance, and narrative richness.
Apulian vases are typically associated with the red-figure technique, in which figures are left in the natural red color of the clay while the background is painted black. What distinguishes Apulian pottery from earlier Greek ceramics is its elaborate decoration. Artists often filled the entire surface with intricate patterns, ornamental motifs, and detailed human figures. Scenes depicted mythological narratives, funerary rituals, and theatrical performances, reflecting both religious beliefs and everyday life.
Large vessels such as volute kraters and amphorae were especially popular. These were often used in funerary contexts, placed in tombs as offerings to the deceased. Many vases feature naiskos scenes, showing the deceased within a small temple-like structure, surrounded by mourners. This highlights the importance of death rituals and the belief in an afterlife.
Apulian painters also demonstrated a remarkable attention to detail in clothing, jewelry, and facial expressions, suggesting an increasing interest in individuality and emotion. Added colors such as white, yellow, and red enhanced the visual impact and helped distinguish different elements within the composition.
Overall, Apulian ceramics of the 4th century BCE reflect a sophisticated artistic culture that combined technical mastery with storytelling. These works not only served practical and ritual purposes but also acted as a medium for preserving myths, values, and social customs within the Greek communities of Magna Graecia.
賣家的故事
詳細資料
免責聲明
Catawiki已告知賣家有關文件的要求,賣家須保證如下: - 物品為合法獲得; - 賣家有權出售和/或出口相關物品; - 賣家依據當地法規(如適用)提供必要的原產地資訊,並辦理所需文件和許可證/執照; - 若許可證/執照的取得發生任何延誤,賣家須通知買家。 參與競標即表示您知悉,根據您的居住國,可能需要進口文件,而取得許可證/執照可能導致您的物品延遲交付。
Catawiki已告知賣家有關文件的要求,賣家須保證如下: - 物品為合法獲得; - 賣家有權出售和/或出口相關物品; - 賣家依據當地法規(如適用)提供必要的原產地資訊,並辦理所需文件和許可證/執照; - 若許可證/執照的取得發生任何延誤,賣家須通知買家。 參與競標即表示您知悉,根據您的居住國,可能需要進口文件,而取得許可證/執照可能導致您的物品延遲交付。

