Vases Red-figure Paestan Red-figure Fish Plate
Paestan Red-figure Fish Plate

Paestan Red-figure Fish Plate

Red-figure 350-320 BCE
Low stem. Broad foot with ring base and central concavity. Short, thick stem continues to a broad, shallow bowl. Central depression embellished with a raised ring. Wide, curved rim, downturned to vertical.

Yellowish-buff fabric. Underside of vessel is un- or self-slipped. Central depression of bowl is surrounded by a worn black-figure wave pattern.

Three red-figure marine creatures decorate floor of plate: a squid, octopus, and bream (see Trendall and McPhee 1987, 111), with a small spiral shell between the octopus and squid, and another shell (clam or scallop?) between the squid and bream. Squid and octopus with short tentacles. Bream with a characteristic line and dot pattern. Details added in white on the sea creatures and on their black-slipped background have largely faded, worn away, or deteriorated. Broad-leafed laurel on rim.

Vessel is intact and in good condition.
Technique
Period
Classical period, Late, to Early Hellenistic
Date
350-320 BCE
Culture
Greek
Dimensions
H: 5.10 cm W: 17.60 cm
Findspot
Ancient & Byzantine World, Europe, South Italy
Museum
Harvard Art Museums
Accession Number
1925.30.55
Image Source
harvard
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)