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Black-Figure Lekythos (Oil Vessel): Pan Presenting Hare to Woman
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Black-Figure Lekythos (Oil Vessel): Pan Presenting Hare to Woman

Black-figure Asteas/Python Workshop · Lekythos · c. 330–320 BCE
This round-bodied oil vessel, produced in Paestum, belongs to a small group of vessels decorated with black figure in the second half of the fourth century BC, long after the technique had previously fallen out of fashion. Unlike most such vessels, which are smaller and feature just a single figure (often a woman or bird), this one shows a more complex and colorful scene. The goat-legged god Pan perches on a branched tree trunk, holding his syrinx (panpipe) and a hare. Facing him, her hands on the trunk, is a draped woman, perhaps a nymph or the moon goddess Selene.
Shape
Technique
Date
c. 330–320 BCE
Culture
South Italian, Paestan
Attribution
Attributed
Dimensions
H: 25.70 cm W: 12.90 cm
Medium
ceramic
Museum
Cleveland Museum of Art
Accession Number
1985.1
Image Source
cleveland_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)