Terracotta pyxis (box)

Greek, Corinthian

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 171

On the body, frieze of animals
On the shoulder, frieze of animals interrupted by human busts

In this distinctly Corinthian type of pyxis, the molded busts serve as handles. On an example exhibited on the main floor in the Belfer Court (74.51.364), an inscription gives the name of each of the women--Himero, Charita, and Iopa.

Terracotta pyxis (box), Terracotta, Greek, Corinthian

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