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Red-figure Stamnos: Head of Satyr
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Pinkish-buff fabric with black and brown slips, mottled from misfiring. Flaring collar with overhanging rim. Lotus and palmette frieze on rounded shoulder. Large lotuses under upturned handles. On both front and back of vessel is the head of a balding, bearded satyr facing left. Meander and checkerboard strip below figural scene. Solid base. Restored from several fragments and heavy overpainting.
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics
Etruscan Red-figure Stamnos with Satyr's Head: Purchased from Dr. Herbert A. Cahn Basel March 1966.
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Transfer from the Alice Corinne McDaniel Collection Department of the Classics Harvard University
Title: Red-figure Stamnos: Head of Satyr
Description:
Pinkish-buff fabric with black and brown slips, mottled from misfiring.
Flaring collar with overhanging rim.
Lotus and palmette frieze on rounded shoulder.
Large lotuses under upturned handles.
On both front and back of vessel is the head of a balding, bearded satyr facing left.
Meander and checkerboard strip below figural scene.
Solid base.
Restored from several fragments and heavy overpainting.
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