Vases White-ground Lekythos Lekythos (oil flask): Visit at Tomb
Lekythos (oil flask): Visit at Tomb

Lekythos (oil flask): Visit at Tomb

White-ground the Bird Painter · Lekythos · c. 450-400 BCE
On the shoulder: three connected palmettes in reddish brown.

On the body: In the center, there is gravestone on a two-stepped platform with a simplified Doric top. There are two fillets tied around the middle and base.

A child with curly hair approaches from the left, holding up a mirror in her left hand; her clothing has worn off entirely.

On the right there is a woman with a crescent-shaped earring, draped in a dark red himation with her bare right arm raised towards the gravestone.

A band of meander pattern decorates the top of the body.

This vase has been assembled from fragments and extensively repaired. The mouth and handle may in fact have originally come from another similar vase.
Shape
Technique
Period
Classical period, High
Date
c. 450-400 BCE
Culture
Greek
Dimensions
H: 53.34 cm
Findspot
Ancient & Byzantine World, Europe, Attica
Museum
Harvard Art Museums
Accession Number
1959.221
Image Source
harvard
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)