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A work made of terracotta, red-figure.

Fish Plate

350-325 BCE

Probably by the Heligoland Painter Greek; Campania, Italy

Campania

Decorated tableware enlivened festive meals. This red-figure plate was used, as its decoration suggests, for serving seafood, a staple of the Mediterranean diet. Tasty juices pooled in the central concavity, which may also have contained sauces.

terracotta, red-figure

Arts of Greece, Rome, and Byzantium