AN APULIAN "PLASTIC" OINOCHOE

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AN APULIAN "PLASTIC" OINOCHOE
Circa 350-325 B.C.

Molded in the form of a woman's head, her hair center-parted and bound in a sakkos ornamented with a dotted lattice-work pattern, her skin painted white with pink for the lips, lids and on the sakkos, the pupils painted brown, the hair red, the high ribbed handle, neck and trefoil lip black-glazed, the neck with bands and vertical lines in white, wave pattern in yellow, intact
15 3/4in. (40cm.) high
Provenance
Mrs. Jack L. Warner, Beverly Hills
probably Mathias Komor, New York

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