Vases Janiform Beaker
Janiform Beaker

Janiform Beaker

2nd century CE
Janiform beaker of red-orange clay, made by joining two molded sections. The seam is clearly visible. The beaker has a cylindrical top, with modeled rim. It becomes more spherical at the shoulder, with each side of the body taking the spape of a female face. The faces are similar but not identical; each woman wears an ivy wreath and may therefore represent a maenad (a female follower of the wine god Dionysos/Bacchus). Below the faces, the vessel narrows to a circular foot.

There is some white discoloration, but the vessel is essentially intact.
Period
Roman Imperial period, Middle
Date
2nd century CE
Culture
Graeco-Roman
Dimensions
H: 13.20 cm W: 10.10 cm
Findspot
Ancient & Byzantine World, Africa, Egypt (Ancient)
Museum
Harvard Art Museums
Accession Number
2012.1.114
Image Source
harvard
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)