Vases Lekanis (Covered Dish)
Lekanis (Covered Dish)

Lekanis (Covered Dish)

Greek; Athens · 450-430 BCE
<p>The shape of this lekanis—a low, lidded bowl resting on a broad foot with ribbon-like handles projecting from its sides—is typical, but its large size and lack of figural decoration are unusual. Frequently this type of vessel was decorated with marriage scenes, but this example is almost entirely covered with shiny black gloss, except for a horizontal band of vertical zigzags on the bowl and a band of rays at the base of the bowl and on the lid. Several thin, dark-red bands also encircle the vessel.</p>
Date
450-430 BCE
Culture
Greece
Painter
Medium
terracotta, black-glaze
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number
1889.99a-b
Image Source
chicago_cc0
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