Bowl With Black Varnish - Southern Italy (magna Graecia) - 4th-3rd Century Bc -provenance
Black-glazed cup - Southern Italy (Magna Graecia) - 4th-3rdcentury BC
Small black-glazed fired ceramic bowl, featuring a hemispherical profilea hemispherical profile resting on a low annular foot. The whole piece iscovered with a high-quality black slip, now patinated with areas of wearwith areas of wear revealing the paste.The piece is fitted with a thick horizontal handle, attachedunder the lip. This type of production is in the tradition of black-glazed ceramicsin southern Italy (Magna Graecia), with links to Campanian and ApulianCampanian and Apulian workshops.By virtue of its morphology and proportions, this bowlrepertoire of small utilitarian shapes designed for drinking or eatingconsumption of food and drink at banquets.
10cm diameter
12.7cm with handle
4.4cm height
Provenance: former collection of the sculptor andgrand prix de Rome, Siméon Foucault (1884-1923)
Small black-glazed fired ceramic bowl, featuring a hemispherical profilea hemispherical profile resting on a low annular foot. The whole piece iscovered with a high-quality black slip, now patinated with areas of wearwith areas of wear revealing the paste.The piece is fitted with a thick horizontal handle, attachedunder the lip. This type of production is in the tradition of black-glazed ceramicsin southern Italy (Magna Graecia), with links to Campanian and ApulianCampanian and Apulian workshops.By virtue of its morphology and proportions, this bowlrepertoire of small utilitarian shapes designed for drinking or eatingconsumption of food and drink at banquets.
10cm diameter
12.7cm with handle
4.4cm height
Provenance: former collection of the sculptor andgrand prix de Rome, Siméon Foucault (1884-1923)
450 €
Period: Before 16th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Terracotta
Diameter: 10
Height: 4.4
Reference (ID): 1745358
Availability: In stock
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