GREEK BLACK-GLAZE LEKYTHOS
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Ca. 5th century AD.
A black-glaze lekythos displays a roundish body that rests upon a ring base, providing stability and balance to the vessel. Notably, the shoulder of the lekythos is adorned with vertical incisions, which create a visually captivating effect by adding texture and depth to the surface. The lekythos features a protruding neck that gracefully transitions into a tulip-shaped mouth. This distinctive form not only contributes to the vessel's aesthetic appeal but also serves a functional purpose by allowing controlled pouring of liquids. Adding to its allure, an arched handle rises from the shoulder and seamlessly joins the neck, providing an ergonomic grip for the user. To enhance its appearance, the entire surface of the lekythos is coated with a rich black glaze. This glaze lends the vessel a sleek and polished appearance, while also providing a protective layer to the underlying ceramic material. The black glaze contributes to the vessel's elegance and serves as a canvas for decorative elements. Lekythoi were a prevalent type of ceramic vessel in ancient Greece, valued for their versatility and practicality. These vessels served various functions, including both utilitarian and ceremonial roles. Lekythoi were commonly used as containers for oils, perfumes, or other liquids, making them essential in daily life for storing and pouring such substances. Additionally, they played a significant role in funerary practices, where they were used to hold oils and perfumes for anointing the deceased during burial rituals. For a similar, see Princeton University Art Museum, Object number y1937-256.
Size: L:100mm / W:50mm ; 55g
Provenance: Property of a London Ancient Art gallery, formerly English private collection, according to the heirs possibly purchased in some auction or Art Gallery during 1970s-1980s.
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GREEK BLACK-GLAZE LEKYTHOS
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