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English: With elaborate scenes on both sides, this loutrophoros or ritual vase is characteristic of the work of vase painters in southern Italy around 330 BCE. It was made for the grave and has a hole in the bottom, so could not have served as a container. It was instead a showpiece, made to be seen by mourners. On the shoulder of the vessel stands a Siren. Part bird, part woman, the mythical figure is a symbol of grief and lamentation.
The multilevel composition on the front shows successive moments in one of Zeus's many seductions of a mortal woman. Above, the king of the gods meets with Aphrodite to enlist her help. The goddess of desire, accompanied by Eros, carries an iynx, a wheel-shaped form on strings that served as a love-charm for the seduction. To the left is Astrape and to the right sits Eleusis, the personification of the Greek town that was home to the Eleusinian Mysteries, an annual festival that promised its initiates good harvests and a happy afterlife. She is accompanied by a young boy bearing a cornucopia full of wheat. Clearly conveying the idea of agricultural fertility and so an appropriate companion for Eleusis, he is named as Eniautos, the personification of the Year. Below, Zeus reappears in the form of a swan and kisses the Spartan queen Leda. Hypnos, the personification of Sleep, assists Zeus and stretches out his staff as though to lull Leda to sleep. Further to the right, a woman, presumably one of Leda's companions, plucks fruit from a tree, seemingly oblivious to the events. The reverse of the vase, like so many Apulian vessels made for funerals, depicts a grave monument (naiskos). Within stands a young woman—presumably the deceased—holding a ball of thread, surrounded by visitors bringing gifts to the grave. Given this explicit funerary context, the depiction of Zeus and Leda on the front is more than a simple representation of the myth. Images of individuals being carried off or seduced by gods often served as consolatory metaphors for death in Apulian vase-painting, and here the depiction of Eleusis, with her association to beliefs about fertility and the afterlife, further support this reading. Title: Apulian Loutrophoros Artist/Maker: Attributed to Painter of Louvre MNB 1148 (Greek (Apulian), active 350 - 330 BCE) Date:about 330 BCE Medium:Terracotta Dimensions: Object (rim): 90.2 × 26 cm (35 1/2 × 10 1/4 in.) Object (body): 35.5 cm (14 in.) Object (foot): 18.7 cm (7 3/8 in.) Place: Apulia, South Italy (Place Created) Culture: Greek (South Italian, Apulian) Classification: Vessel Object Type: Loutrophoros Object Number: 86.AE.680 Inscription(s): From upper left: AΣTΡAΠΗ (Astrape), ZEUΣ (Zeus), AΦΡODITΗ (Aphrohdite), ENIAΥTOΣ (Eniautos), ELEUΣIΣ (Eleusis), ΛΗΔΑ (Leda), HYΠNOΣ (Hypnos). On the interior mouth of the vase is a three letter dipinto (red), PXE. |
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