Caption
Black-finned oinochoe, unknown Attic workshop, oinochoe, Ancient Greece, ancient vessel, black-finned pottery, Black-finned oinochoe with a wide cylindrical foot directly transitioning into a wide, bulging body decorated with fluting. The body transitions into a wide neck without emphasizing the shoulders, ending in a wide, flat rim. The handle is made of two vertical rollers joined together, connecting the upper part of the body with the rim edge, to which it is attached with split rollers. 3rd century BC, Attica, vessel, A top-down view of a dark round vessel with a wide rim and a deep concave interior, predominantly black with small areas of worn brown and a patch of lighter scuffing, set against a flat neutral gray background; the vessel has a short dual-pronged spout on one side and visible surface texture and wear marks.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A18_461
License type
Rights managed
Available size
56.3Mb (504.7Kb) / 15.8in x 13.8in / 4737 x 4154 (300dpi)