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Oinochoe (pitcher) in the shape of a Woman’s Head

Place of OriginGreece, from Attica
Date480-470 BCE
DimensionsH (to top of handle): 7 3/32 in. (18 cm); H (to lip): 5 11/16 in. (14.5 cm); Max Diam: 2 7/8 in. (7.3 cm)
MediumMolded, wheel-thrown, and slip-decorated earthenware
ClassificationCeramics
Credit LinePurchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey
Object number
1976.138
Not on View
Comparative ReferencesSee also Beazley, J.D., "Charinos," The Journal of Hellenistic Studies, London, 1929, vol. XLIX, part 1, pp. 38-78, pls. I-VI.

cf. Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-figure Vase Painters, 2nd ed., Oxford, 1963, classN: the Cook Class, vol. 2, pp. 1539-1544.

cf. Beazley, J.D., Paralipomena, Oxford, 1971, class N: The Cook Class, pp. 503-504.

cf. Biers, William R., "An Attic Head Vase," Muse, no. 7, 1973, Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Missouri, Columbia, pp. 17-20.

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