Ancient Greece, Cyprus, Cypro-Archaic I Period, Type IV, ca. 700 to 600 BCE. A lovely pottery jar presenting a flat, circular base and a rounded shoulder that dramatically tapers to a conical neck and flared, annular rim. The neck of the ancient vessel is adorned with a raised horizontal band and a loop handle that connects it to the shoulder. Embellished with black glaze on a light orange ground, the elegant juglet features three target motifs above four rings on its body, a horizontally striped neck, and a black-painted handle. An exceptional artifact granting a humbling perspective on human history. Size: 2.25" W x 3.625" H (5.7 cm x 9.2 cm)
At this time, Cyprus became part of a pan-Mediterranean culture that included Archaic-period Greek and Phoenician influence, and vessels like this were part of a larger trade network as well as artistic and commercial conversation. An exemplar of Greek Cypriot pottery that preceded the emergence of Classical Greek pottery.
Provenance: private San Diego, California, USA collection, acquired from the 1980s to 2000s; ex-Artemis Gallery, Louisville, Colorado, USA; ex-Adeon Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, USA, acquired before 1970
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Condition
Repaired from several pieces with restoration over break lines in some areas and break lines visible in others. Chip to rim. Expected nicks and abrasions as shown, commensurate with age. Otherwise, excellent with lovely remaining pigments and light earthen deposits.