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South Italy, Daunian, ca. 4th century BCE. A traditional Daunian-form funnel krater with a broad conical rim, rounded body with three raised looped handles - richly decorated with striations and scrolled leafy vines painted in brown umber pigments on a white ground. As early as the 6th century BCE, Daunia was an extremely wealthy region as is evidenced by the rich grave goods from the urban centers of Canosa, Arpi, and Salapia among others. Daunian pottery, departs in decorative program from the black glazed and red figure South Italic Greek pottery, and is characterized by voluminous rounded forms with geometric and linear patterns in earthen tones as we see in this intriguing example. Size: 9" H (22.9 cm)

Compare to similar examples in "The Art of The Italic Peoples, from 3000 BC to 300 BC", Electa Napoli, 1993.

Provenance: private collection T.Z., Munich, before 1992.

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  • Condition: Normal surface wear with slight pigment losses and slight encrustation on funnel rim.

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