Faience double-spouted vessel in the form of a kneeling woman holding a jar

East Greek

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 152

The woman wears a heavy Egyptianizing wig, and indications of a leopard skin run down her back. A palm capital on her head serves as one spout, and the open-mouthed frog perched on the jar serves as the other. Most vessels of this type have been found on Rhodes.

Faience double-spouted vessel in the form of a kneeling woman holding a jar, Faience, East Greek

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