Magna Graecian Apulian Black-Glazed Terracotta Epichysis with Eros

£ 1,695.00

A very fine ancient Greek black-glazed terracotta epichysis from the South Italian Apulian region. The vessel presents a characteristic spool-shaped body with domed shoulders leading to a slender neck and a narrow, steeply angled spout. A tall handle rises above the spout in an elegant curve, before bending back down to join the shoulder. A protruding, moulded, stylised head terminal has been placed at the point of separation between the handle and the pouring spout on either side, to further enrich the composition. Although very similar, one side seems to depict a human head, the other – a feline head.

The domed shoulder is decorated with a kneeling figure of winged Eros rendered in pale ochre pigment. The god of love and lust is depicted nude, turned to the right and holding up a mirror in his left hand. The rest of the field is filled with curvilinear vegetative motifs. The overhanging lip of the body is decorated with egg-moulding trail. Pale vertical lines embellish the centre of the base of the neck, breaking up at the back where they get obscured by the handle. The reel-shaped part of the body is decorated with a band of laurel in white slip.

Date: Circa 4th century BC
Provenance: From the private collection of a Canadian gentleman living in Essex, UK, formed since the 1920s-circa 1990. Property of an Essex lady until the late 1990s; thence by descent. From the private collection of an Essex gentleman since the late 1990s.
Condition: Fine condition. The handle has been repaired in two places. Repairs to the body. Some pigment retouched. Chipping to the overhanging ledge of the body. Discolouration and loss of glaze in some places.

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Southern Italy was populated by a large number of Greek colonies from the 8th century BC onwards – so much so that the Romans referred to the area as Magna Graecia – Great Greece. These Greek colonies were instrumental in bringing Greek culture and thought to Italy, greatly influencing Roman literature, philosophy, and material culture in turn. The pottery from the area is easily recognisable by its lustrous black glaze and by the use of polychromatic pigments, such as white, ochre, and maroon. Epichysis were used in Ancient Greece for pouring liquids, such as wine and oil. The liquid could be distributed with a degree of control, due to the slender concave neck.

Eros was the ancient Greek deity of erotic and passionate love, known in Greek as ἔρως. The winged god is commonly shown in child form and holding a bow and arrows, with which he would spark desire in his targets. In this example, however, his depiction as a beautiful adult male, is more in line with the early Classical tradition. He has several origin myths, either making up one of the earliest or primordial gods from the time of the Titans, or as the son of Aphrodite, goddess of love, and Ares, the god of war.

To find out more about the different types of Greek vessels please visit our relevant blog post: Type of Ancient Greek Vases.

Weight 249.9 g
Dimensions W 9.8 x H 17.5 cm
Culture

Greek Mythology

Region

Pottery and Porcelain

Reference: For a similar epichysis, The British Museum, item 1856,1226.209

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