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Gilt Silver Phiale Mesomphalos in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, April 2017

Gilt Silver Phiale Mesomphalos in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, April 2017
Gilt silver phiale mesomphalos

Period:Classical period

Date:late 5th century B.C.

Culture:Greek

Medium:Silver-gilt

Dimensions:Diameter: 8 in. (20.3 cm) Height: 1 1/4 in. (3.2 cm) Other: 14.6oz. (413.95g

Classification:Gold and Silver

Credit Line:Gift of Mary and Michael Jaharis, in honor of Thomas P. Campbell, 2015

Accession Number:2015.260.3

Very little Classical Greek silver plate survives today. The golden figural decoration on these examples calls to mind Athenian red-figure vases and scholars debate whether precious vessels like these were the inspiration for the painted vases. However, since most gold-figured silver vessels have been found in Macedonian and Thracian tombs on the northern fringes of the Hellenized world and are dated to the second half of fifth century B.C., much later than the advent of the red-figure style, it has also been suggested that the influence may go the other way.

On this beautifully preserved libation vessel, four youths hunt deer on horseback with spears. The artist makes clever use of the circular shape to show the hunters encircling their quarry.

Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/646264

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