Vases Red-figure Pelike Pelike with Woman and Pair of Youths
Pelike with Woman and Pair of Youths
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Pelike with Woman and Pair of Youths

Red-figure 1885 · Pelike · ca. 480-470 BCE (Classical)
<p>This pelike depicts a man and woman flanking a stele on the front. The man stands in profile to the right and holds a staff in his right hand. He wears a mantle and wreath. The woman stands to the left and holds up a mirror in her right hand with her left arm bent at her side. She wears a chiton, mantle, and sakkos. Between them is a stele on a two step base with a fillet tied around it near the top.On the back, two mantled youths are depicted walking towards one another. The mantle of the one on the left covers the back of his head.The fillet wrapped around the stele suggests it marks a grave. If so, this would be one of the earliest red-figure vases with a scene at a grave. It is at this time that grave stelae start to appear on white-ground lekythoi and a few red-figure vases. It has been suggested that the graves in the Demosion Sema were the visual source for these depictions.</p><p>For the latest information about this object, <cite><a href='https://purl.thewalters.org/art/48.60' rel='external'>Pelike with Woman and Pair of Youths</a></cite>, visit the Online Collection of the Walters Art Museum.</p>
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Technique
Date
ca. 480-470 BCE (Classical)
Culture
Greek
Painter
Dimensions
H: 33.50 cm W: 25.00 cm
Medium
terracotta; red figure
Museum
Walters Art Museum
Accession Number
48.60
Image Source
walters_cc0
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