Terracotta Lebes Gamikos (jar with Lid, Foot, and Handles Associated with Weddings) (c.325 BC) by Ancient Greek Pottery

Terracotta Lebes Gamikos (jar with Lid, Foot, and Handles Associated with Weddings) - Ancient Greek Pottery - c.325 BC

Artwork Information

TitleTerracotta Lebes Gamikos (jar with Lid, Foot, and Handles Associated with Weddings)
ArtistAncient Greek Pottery
Datec.325 BC
Mediumterracotta
Art MovementClassical
Current LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art (Met), New York City, NY, US

About Terracotta Lebes Gamikos (jar with Lid, Foot, and Handles Associated with Weddings)

The artwork, titled “Terracotta Lebes Gamikos (jar with Lid, Foot, and Handles Associated with Weddings),” produced by the creators of Ancient Greek Pottery around 325 BC, is crafted from terracotta and belongs to the Classical art movement. This artifact, which portrays mythological themes and serves as a utensil, is part of the Red-figure series and is currently housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) in New York City, NY, US.

This exquisite lebes gamikos is an exemplary piece of ancient Greek craftsmanship, characterized by its distinctive red-figure painting technique. The form combines utility and artistry, featuring a jar with a lid, foot, and elaborate handles. The meticulous depiction on the vessel illustrates scenes likely connected to wedding rituals, as suggested by the figures adorned in classical attire and participating in ceremonial activities. The artwork’s intricate design and historical significance offer profound insights into the cultural and social practices of ancient Greece.

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