
Pelike - Wikipedia
A pelike (Ancient Greek: πελίκη) is a one-piece ceramic container similar to an amphora. It has two open handles that are vertical on their lateral aspects and even at the side with the edge of the belly, a narrow neck, a flanged mouth, and a sagging, almost spherical belly.
Pelike | ancient Greek pottery | Britannica
What's the Difference Between a Solstice and an Equinox? …Classical period, known for a pelike (wine container), now in the British Museum, of “Peleus Taming Thetis,” and for a “Nuptial Lebes” (the bringing of gifts to the newly wed bride), now in the Hermitage at St. Petersburg. Both vases date from 340–330 bc, and both are in the so-called…
Pelike (Storage Jar) - The Art Institute of Chicago
Male musicians accompany her with Greek instruments including a Barbiton (the string instrument which looks like a small harp) and an aulos (the wind instrument shaped like a doubled flute). The inquisitive dog adds to the sense of movement and rhythm within the scene.
Terracotta pelike (jar) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Title: Terracotta pelike (jar) Artist: Attributed to Polygnotos. Period: Classical. Date: ca. 450–440 BCE. Culture: Greek, Attic. Medium: Terracotta; red-figure. Dimensions: H. 18 13/16 in. (47.8 cm) diameter 13 1/2 in. (34.3 cm) Classification: Vases. Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1945. Object Number: 45.11.1
Pelike – Works – Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
All the figures on this pelike wear costumes that would have indicated to the ancient Greek viewer that they were foreigners. The tight-fitting garments with zigzag designs worn by Andromeda and her father were used commonly in antiquity to differentiate between Greeks and "barbarians."
PELIKE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PELIKE is an ancient Greek amphora with a wide mouth, little or no neck, and the body set plump on the base.
Jar (pelike) with Odysseus and Elpenor - Wikipedia
A pelike was a ceramic container that the Greeks used as storage/transportation for wine and olive oil. As seen in the picture on the right, it had a large belly with thin, open handles. Unlike other transportation jars (like the amphora), a pelike would have a flattened bottom so that it could stand on its own. Pelikes often had one large ...
2006.15.T, Apulian Pelike - University of Colorado Boulder
2018年5月11日 · A pelike is a vessel with a sagging belly used for holding liquids. This particular pelike dates to the mid-4th century B.C.E., a time when this particular shape experienced great popularity in South Italy and Sicily and became a staple in the the South Italian pottery workshops in Apulia and Campania.
pelike - British Museum
Pottery: red-figured pelike. (a) Birth of Athene. In the centre Zeus seated en face on a throne, the legs of which have Ionic capitals; below the volutes is a band of dotted chequer pattern; below this a star, and an ornament consisting of a double palmette.
Jar (pelike) with Odysseus and Elpenor in the Underworld
This pelike, a storage jar, illustrates one of the most poignant moments in Homer's Odyssey. Desperate to return home to Ithaka, Odysseus travels to the world of the dead seeking the advice of the prophet Teirisias. Two rams, sacrificed to bring …