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South Italian Sphinx Column Capital in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, May 2007

South Italian Sphinx Column Capital in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, May 2007
Limestone column capitals
Greek, South Italian, Tarentine, late 4th-3rd century BC.

Accession # 1995.95

The capitals, carved in crisp and striking detail, are a variant of the early Hellenistic Corinthian capital. The figure of a double-bodied sphinx dominates front and back, and large palmettes ornament the sides. They are typical of the architectural decoration found on Tarentine naiskoi (funerary monuments). On one, the figure of a sphinx is unusually large, leaving little of the original Corinthian acanthus-leaf design visible. All that remains of a third capital is a pair of volutes from one corner, showing the elaborate openwork that accompanied the figural decoration.

Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.

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