Terracotta nestoris (two-handled jar) ca. 360–350 Attributed to the Painter of New York On the body, obverse, youth extending a bird toward a womanReverse, two youthsOn the neck, obverse and reverse, head and wings of NikeWhile most shapes in South Italian vase-painting depend on Attic models, the nestoris is indigenous. It developed from the Messapian trozella (see nearby) and was adopted in Lucania earlier than in other regions such as Terracotta nestoris (two-handled jar) 254694 : Attributed to the Painter of New York , Terracotta nestoris (two-handled ja


Terracotta nestoris (two-handled jar) ca. 360–350 Attributed to the Painter of New York On the body, obverse, youth extending a bird toward a womanReverse, two youthsOn the neck, obverse and reverse, head and wings of NikeWhile most shapes in South Italian vase-painting depend on Attic models, the nestoris is indigenous. It developed from the Messapian trozella (see nearby) and was adopted in Lucania earlier than in other regions such as Terracotta nestoris (two-handled jar) 254694 : Attributed to the Painter of New York , Terracotta nestoris (two-handled jar), ca. 360?350 , Terracotta, H. with handles 15 in. ( cm) H. without handles 13 9/16 in. ( cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund, 1952 ()


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