Apulian Gnathian Ware Prochous Egnazia Magna Grecia

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Here you find a vibrantly coloured Gnathian ware prochous. It is decorated in the typical colours of Gnathian pottery; added white yellow and red pigments. We also find a very elegant and high arching handle with two small lions masks in relief acting as struts. Height: 7.25 inches. In excellent condition said for a small repair on the handle.

Vases painted using this technique are called Gnathia Ware. A number of vases with this type of decoration appeared around the middle of the 4th century B.C. in the southern Italian region of Italy. The name Gnathia originates from the site of Ignazia or Egnazia where the style may have originated. The style is characterized by black-glazed surfaces with polychrome decoration in red, white and yellow.

Cf. Green, J. R., "Some Gnathia Pottery in the J. Paul Getty Museum", Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum. Occasional Papers on Antiquities, 2, Malibu, The J. Paul Getty Museum, 1986, Volume 3.

Green, J. R., "The Gnathia Pottery of Apulia", The Art of South Italy: Vases from Magna Graecia, eds. M. E. Mayo and K. Hamma, Richmond, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1982. Guarantee: Should you question the authenticity of this item we will give you a full refund. Every piece sold by Galleria Delvecchio Ancient Art is guaranteed for life.