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Greek pottery. Pyx. 7th-6th century BC. From Corinth
Greek pottery. Pyx. 7th-6th century BC. Decorated with geometric motifs, lions and deer. From Corinth. Museum of Perfume. Barcelona. Spain
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Antique Barcelona Catalonia Ceramic Corinth Corinthian Deer Lion Lions Motif Ornament Ornamentation Perfume Poterry Pottery Vase
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20cm x 25.4cm (7.9" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 22.5cm x 27.5cm (8.9" x 10.8")
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This stunning Pyx, a type of ancient Greek ceramic vessel, dates back to the 7th-6th century BC and hails from the ancient city of Corinth. The Pyx is currently housed in the Museum of Perfume in Barcelona, Spain, a testament to its historical significance and artistic beauty. The Pyx is decorated with intricate geometric motifs, intertwining lines and shapes that reflect the advanced craftsmanship of the ancient Greeks. The vessel's exterior is further adorned with the images of majestic lions and graceful deer, symbolizing power and agility. The 6th century BC was a period of great artistic innovation in ancient Greece, and this Pyx is a prime example of the ornate and decorative style that emerged during this age. The use of naturalistic imagery, such as the lions and deer, was a popular motif in Greek pottery, reflecting the ancient Greeks' deep connection to nature and their mythology. The Pyx was likely used as a cover or lid for a larger vessel, such as a mixing bowl or a storage jar. Its intricate decoration would have added an ornamental touch to the overall design of the larger vessel, making it a prized possession for the ancient Greeks. The Pyx's journey from ancient Corinth to modern-day Barcelona is a testament to the enduring appeal of ancient Greek art and the rich history of the Mediterranean world. Today, it stands as a reminder of the artistic achievements of the ancient Greeks and the cultural connections that bind Europe and the Mediterranean together.
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