Terracotta nestoris (two-handled jar) ca. 350–325 Attributed to the Primato Painter Obverse, youth flying to an altarReverse, youthThis vase represents the latest phase of Lucanian vase production before its decline. The shape is much simplified in the articulation of the body and handles. The Primato Painter was the last significant Lucanian artist. He draws facilely, with more interest in the trumpet-shaped florals and other vegetal motifs than in the human Terracotta nestoris (two-handled jar) 254932 : Attributed to the Primato Painter, Terracotta nestoris (two-handled jar),


Terracotta nestoris (two-handled jar) ca. 350–325 Attributed to the Primato Painter Obverse, youth flying to an altarReverse, youthThis vase represents the latest phase of Lucanian vase production before its decline. The shape is much simplified in the articulation of the body and handles. The Primato Painter was the last significant Lucanian artist. He draws facilely, with more interest in the trumpet-shaped florals and other vegetal motifs than in the human Terracotta nestoris (two-handled jar) 254932 : Attributed to the Primato Painter, Terracotta nestoris (two-handled jar), ca. 350?325 , Terracotta, H. 18 3/4 in. ( cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund, 1957 ()


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