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PROPERTY FROM THE LEMONOPOULOS COLLECTION
TWO DAUNIAN POTTERY VESSELS
CIRCA 525-475 B.C.
Details
TWO DAUNIAN POTTERY VESSELS
CIRCA 525-475 B.C.
Including a kyathos, the broad handle surmounted by a zoomorphic protome with an open mouth and long thin neck, flanked by horns, three perforations below, two triangular heads joined to the rim, painted in dark brown and red with thin horizontal bands on the rim, a quatrefoil on the interior, and horizontal bands above alternating patterns of geometric designs on the exterior; and a globular jar with a broad rim, the high handle with two perforations close to the rim, with horizontal bands in dark brown over the body, a lozenge pattern in the central band and on the front of the handle
Kyathos: 8 in. (20.3 cm.) wide; Jar: 8¾ in. (22.2 cm.) high (2)
CIRCA 525-475 B.C.
Including a kyathos, the broad handle surmounted by a zoomorphic protome with an open mouth and long thin neck, flanked by horns, three perforations below, two triangular heads joined to the rim, painted in dark brown and red with thin horizontal bands on the rim, a quatrefoil on the interior, and horizontal bands above alternating patterns of geometric designs on the exterior; and a globular jar with a broad rim, the high handle with two perforations close to the rim, with horizontal bands in dark brown over the body, a lozenge pattern in the central band and on the front of the handle
Kyathos: 8 in. (20.3 cm.) wide; Jar: 8¾ in. (22.2 cm.) high (2)
Provenance
The Lemonopoulos Collection, Florida, acquired in the 1980s or earlier.
Exhibited
Tampa, Florida, Tampa Museum of Art, 1995-2010.
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