Vases One-handled Flask with Decorative Appliqués
One-handled Flask with Decorative Appliqués
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One-handled Flask with Decorative Appliqués

200-400 CE
Intact piriform one-handled red-slip flask with four appliqué decorations. The mouth is small, with the lip flaring out slightly and a small chip on the edge. The separately-attached vertical handle joins the body midway down and ends just above the base; the vessel sits on a small disc foot. The decoration consists of two ears of wheat, placed one on either side of the handle; a nude youth in profile, bending slightly, and holding something; and a male-female erotic scene.

Classification: J. W. Hayes, Late Roman Pottery (British School at Rome, 1972), form 171.39
Period
Roman Imperial period, Late, to Early Byzantine
Date
200-400 CE
Culture
Roman
Findspot
Ancient & Byzantine World, Africa
Museum
Harvard Art Museums
Accession Number
2012.1.157
Image Source
harvard
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)