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Terracotta fragment of a fish plate

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A fish plate is a Greek pottery vessel used by western, Hellenistic Greeks during the fourth century BC. Although invented in fifth-century BC Athens, most of the corpus of surviving painted fish plates originate in Southern Italy, where fourth-century BC Greek settlers, called "Italiotes," manufactured them. The name "fish plate" comes from their usual decoration of seafood items which includes various fish and other marine creatures. Fishes depicted include bream, perch, torpedo fish, tuna, flying fish, puffer fish, scorpion fish, squid, cuttlefish, octopus, scallop, clam, dentalia, murex, sea snail, shrimp, crab, dolphin, hippocamp, etc.

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greek and roman art clay dishes fragments plates terracotta vases vessels terracotta fragment fish plate gift of dietrich von bothmer distinguished research curator greek and roman art 3d object ceramics metropolitan museum of art ancient greek
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0000 - 0500
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Fish plate

Specially shaped dish, painted in the style of red-figure vase painting predominantly with fish and a variety of marine animals.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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greek and roman art clay dishes fragments plates terracotta vases vessels terracotta fragment fish plate gift of dietrich von bothmer distinguished research curator greek and roman art 3d object ceramics metropolitan museum of art ancient greek