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Plastic mug in the form of an African boy's head

Italic, Latin, Faliscan
Late Classical to Early Hellenistic Period
350–300 B.C.

Medium/Technique Ceramic
Dimensions 15.7 cm (6 3/16 in.)
Credit Line Gift of W. A. Gardner
Accession Number07.864
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsVessels

Catalogue Raisonné Vase-Painting in Italy (MFA), no. 179.
DescriptionCircling the bottom of the neck is a band of dotted egg-pattern framed by stripes. The boy's snail-shell curls were applied separately, as was the rosette on the forehead. The eyes, set deeply beneath sharp brows, are large and heavily lidded; the whites and a ring around the pupil are reserved. Added red is used for the lips, the philtrum, the petals of the rosette, and a stripe around the side of the foot. On the reserved underside of the foot are two concentric black circles.
ProvenanceBy date unknown: with Edward Perry Warren (according to a letter from Edward Perry Warren, dated November 3, 1907, this vase, with 07.862 and 07.863, came from the same Faliscan tomb); purchased from Edward Perry Warren by W. A. Gardner; gift of W. A. Gardner to MFA, December 12, 1907