Terracotta oinochoe (jug)

Terracotta oinochoe (jug) by Group of Vienna O.565

Medium

Terracotta

Dimensions

H. 8 1/16 in. (20.5 cm)

Classification

Vases

Culture & Period

Etruscan · Hellenistic

Department

Greek and Roman Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Rogers Fund, 1903

Accession Number

03.24.22

Tags

HeadsSatyrs

Art Historical Context

This charming terracotta oinocho, or wine jug, hails from Etruscan culture around 300 BCE during the Hellenistic period—a time when Etruscan artisans eagerly adopted Greek artistic influences while maintaining their distinctive flair. Crafted by the Group of O.565, a known for lively pottery, this modest vessel stands just over 8 inches tall, perfect for daily use or symposia feasts. Acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1903 through the Rogers Fund, it exemplifies the vibrant world of ancient Italy before Roman dominance. The jug's decoration features exuberant satyr heads, those mis...

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