Description:

Greek, Campanian, ca. 4th century BCE. This vase is a lovely black glaze amphora - virtually a textbook rendition of such vases created by the Campanian culture with its flared wide rim, cylindrical neck, double handles, and rounded body tapering down to a narrow disk foot. The double handles arch subtly upward, connecting the gently sloping shoulder to the neck of the vessel. The piece is so masterfully potted that we see virtually no signs of any jogs in the transitions between the different elements of the vase. Moreover its proportions are ideal making for an elegant form. The glaze was expertly applied in a smooth, even layer and fired to a glossy black with a silvery sheen. Scholars believe that black glaze vases were initially developed to imitate the tarnished surface of silver vessels; however, eventually they were appreciated for their own aesthetic. 8.63"W (21.91 W cm) Provenance: Ex-Berk collection, Chicago, IL. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.

  • Condition: Minor firing flaw on underside of foot. Intact and near choice.

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