Vases Black-figure Black-Figure Olpe (Wine Jug): Rooster
Black-Figure Olpe (Wine Jug): Rooster
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Black-Figure Olpe (Wine Jug): Rooster

Black-figure c. 575 BCE
Although this wine jug, simply decorated with a rooster and two lotus blossoms, looks much like Athenian vases, it was made in Corinth. The paler buff color of the Corinthian clay can be seen on the handle and in some areas of loss, but the background of the decorated area has been covered with a red slip imitating the reddish, iron-rich Attic (or Athenian) clay. On the back of the vase, two reserved (red) crescent shapes may represent eyes, like those painted in much more detail on many drinking cups of this period.
Technique
Date
c. 575 BCE
Culture
Greek, Middle/Late Corinthian
Dimensions
H: 35.50 cm
Medium
ceramic
Museum
Cleveland Museum of Art
Accession Number
1924.355
Image Source
cleveland_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)