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Terracotta Lekanis with a Lid and Finial in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, June 2010

Terracotta Lekanis with a Lid and Finial in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, June 2010
Terracotta lekanis (dish) with lid and finial
Greek, Sicilian, Centuripe, 2nd half of the 3rd century BC

Accession Number: 30.11.4a-c

This elaborate vase belongs to a small class of vessels from Centuripe, a small town in eastern Sicily, where they were apparently made. Characteristically sumptuous, gilt, high-relief decoration, imitating fine metalwork, is combined with bright tempera paintings. The front and sides of the lid depict a complex scene with several female figures around an altar. One figure holds a tambourine. In the handle-zone, a Medusa head is flanked by Erotes amidst a floral scroll. The finial and base are decorated with shafts of wheat and leaves.

Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.

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