Légende
Fragment of a bowl, unknown Northern Mesopotamian workshop, painted pottery, geometric motifs, bowls, fish scale ornament. Fragment of the wall of a bowl or cup with a preserved thin, pointed rim. Decoration painted on both sides, composed of geometric motifs. On the outside, the composition consists of from the top: a wide horizontal band separated by a narrow ribbon of light background from another band filled with groups of seven diminishing semicircular lines and dots arranged like fish scales. On the inside, the decoration was limited to a narrow strip running under the rim. c. 6500–c. 5500 BC; Halaf culture c. 5200–c. 4500 BC earlier dating, Northern Mesopotamia Iraq, Syria, Turkey. Pottery fragment; height 3 cm, width 4.6 cm, depth 0.4 cm, weight 8 g., A broken flat piece of pottery with a background of beige and a pattern painted in reddish-brown; the top edge shows a solid reddish-brown band with areas of worn beige patches, below which a thin beige stripe separates the band from a series of concentric semicircular reddish-brown arcs on a beige field, with additional reddish-brown brush marks and blotches around the arcs and near the edges, the surface showing speckles and small pits and the outer background around the pottery appearing gray.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A00_373
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
17.7Mo (1.1Mo) / 25.0cm x 17.8cm / 2947 x 2099 (300dpi)