AN ETRUSCAN OR GREEK BRONZE SITULA HANDLE

细节
AN ETRUSCAN OR GREEK BRONZE SITULA HANDLE
Circa 4th-3rd Century B.C.

In the form of two curved bars, the hooked ends with conical finials looped through the attachments on either end which originally joined to the situla, one in the form of a youthful male head with long wavy hair, wearing a Phrygian cap, the other a spout in the form of a lion's head, 6 3/4in. (17.2cm.) wide
来源
Charles Lucien Morley, New York
展览
Ancient Italic and Etruscan Art, Detroit Institute of Arts, January-February 1958.
The Etruscans: Artists of Early Italy, Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, March-May 1958.
University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, loan 1959.
What We Don't Know, University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, August 1964.