Attic Red-Figure Lekythos, about 450 BC. Creator: Phiale Painter.

Attic Red-Figure Lekythos, about 450 BC. Creator: Phiale Painter.

3-047-529 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Attic Red-Figure Lekythos, about 450 BC. Oil Jar with a Woman at Her Toilette. Additional Info: This red-figure lekythos presents a young woman at her toilette. She glances back over her shoulder and extends her right arm, momentarily turning from contemplating herself in the mirror. The vase-painter situates her actions in a feminine setting: besides a small storage chest on the ground at the left, there is a kalathos, or wool basket, at the right. The use of added white paint for the woman’s body--an unusual choice in red-figure pottery of the mid-400s BC-- emphasizes her nudity. Texts by ancient male authors suggest that it was inappropriate for the bodies of citizen wives to be exposed, and so this woman may be a prostitute or a hetaera, a woman of independent means, sought after for her charm and beauty. This vase did not fire properly in the kiln. Much of its surface is a red-brown, rather than the standard deep black of Athenian pottery. The side of the lekythos to the right of the woman even has a "ghost" of a meander pattern band caused by touching another vase during firing.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Phiale Painter, attributed to: Ancient Greek: Attic vase painter

Medium
  1. Terracotta

Picture Type
  1. Lekythos
  2. Vessel

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Greece

  1. 39 00 00 N , 022 00 00 E

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Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2916x4790
File Size : 40,921kb


Aliases

  1. 86.AE.250
  1. 103W5X
  1. 1200009297
  1. 3-047-529
  1. 3047529
  1. 86.AE.250

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