Apulian Red Figure Owl Skyphos, Apulia, South Italy, ca. 4th century BCE
Apulian Red Figure Owl Skyphos, Apulia, South Italy, ca. 4th century BCE
Apulian Red Figure Owl Skyphos, Apulia, South Italy, ca. 4th century BCE

Apulian Red Figure Owl Skyphos, Apulia, South Italy, ca. 4th century BCE

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This elegant Apulian red-figure skyphos is decorated with a pair of owls standing between stylized olive branches, a motif that evokes one of the most enduring symbols of the ancient Greek world. Rendered in the distinctive South Italian red-figure tradition, the birds are shown frontally with large, watchful eyes and delicately detailed plumage, framed by vertical sprays of olive leaves. The restrained composition reflects the influence of Classical Attic pottery while demonstrating the refined aesthetic of Apulian workshops during the fourth century BCE.

The owl was the sacred bird of Athena, goddess of wisdom, warfare, and civic order, and became synonymous with knowledge, vigilance, and protection. Its image famously adorned the celebrated silver tetradrachms of Athens, where the owl served as an emblem of the city's prosperity and intellectual achievement. The accompanying olive branches further reinforce this association, alluding to Athena's sacred olive tree, the divine gift bestowed upon the city of Athens according to Greek mythology.

Skyphoi were among the most common drinking vessels of the ancient Greek symposium. Their deep bowls and broad horizontal handles made them particularly practical for the consumption of wine, while painted decoration transformed these everyday objects into works of art. Although inspired by Attic prototypes, South Italian workshops developed their own distinctive styles, producing vessels that were widely appreciated throughout Magna Graecia.

This example is notable for its balanced proportions, lustrous black glaze, and attractive decorative program centered on the iconic owl of Athena. The simple yet expressive design exemplifies the elegance achieved by Apulian vase painters in adapting familiar Greek iconography to local artistic traditions. 

Medium: Ceramic

Dimensions: Height: 2.75 inches (7 cm)

Condition: Complete and professionally rejoined from several pieces with minor fills to small losses. The restoration has been expertly executed and does not detract from the overall presentation. A lovely example.

Provenance: Private collection, Sarasota, Florida; acquired from Harlan J. Berk, Sale 204, July 2018, Lot 442.

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