Pyxis

MS5482A

Location: On Display in the Greece Gallery

From: Mediterranean

Curatorial Section: Mediterranean

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Object Number MS5482A
Current Location Greece Gallery - On Display
Culture Corinthian
Provenience Mediterranean
Manufacture Location Corinth
Creator Geladakis Painter
Period Middle Corinthian Period
Date Made 595-570 BCE
Section Mediterranean
Materials Ceramic
Iconography Siren | Griffins | Panthers | Lotus-Palmette
Description

Convex handleless pyxis with lid. Pyxis: depressed globular body on wide conical foot. Wide flaring mouth with sloping flange. Outer face of mouth is solidly glazed. Glaze continues onto shoulder. Narrow zone of dicing above and below main frieze. Main frieze: a) a siren with displayed wings flanked by griffin birds and panthers; b) lotus-palmette with attached upright bud on each side flanked by griffins. Lid: flat lid with wide flattened knob on short stem. Deep flange ring on inderside. On top of knob, whirligig bounded by two bands. Around base of knob wide black bands edge in red. Frieze of double palmettes. Flange: wide red band borded by narrow line to either side.

Height 12 cm
Width 9.3 cm
Outside Diameter 16.5 cm

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