Feb 11 2015 pyxis with lid clay greek late geometric iα period 760 750 bc cycladic art museum.
Pyxis bowl with lid function attic greece.
A pyxis with sculpted decoration.
The pyxis was a shallow and circular lidded receptacle used by women for cosmetics and jewelry.
Originally mostly used by women to hold cosmetics trinkets or jewellery surviving pyxides are mostly greek pottery but especially in later periods may be in wood metal ivory or other materials.
Attic middle geometric ii 1 800 760 b c.
800 b c ancient greek pottery with lid pyxis copy.
Pyxis container for personal objects date.
Attic late geometric pyxis with four horses on the lid.
Attributed to the euaion painter.
Attic red figure pyxis ca.
Terracotta pyxis box with lid mid 8th century b c.
Attic tripod pyxis with lid athens greece about 540 b c terracotta.
The knob usually found on the lid is replaced here by a remarkable sculpted group apparently representing a quadriga four horses harnessed abreast to a two wheeled chariot.
Some other are inspired from the ancient greek art and civilization.
The visible parts of the pale clayvessel were painted brown black before firing.
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Greek attic while pyxides are frequently found in burials they also may have served as a container for small objects during the owner s lifetime.
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A pyxis πυξίς plural pyxides is a shape of vessel from the classical world usually a cylindrical box with a separate lid.
Serving function and beauty of the form equally.
English private collection the roundish body of our pyxis with its flat bottom was turnedon the wheel.
Ancient greek attic geometric pyxis.