Légende
Jug, Excavated at Nea Paphos Cyprus. Cypriot pottery, Bronze Age Cypriot White Painted I. Jug with a large, oval, flattened belly, an indistinct foot, sloping shoulders, and a low narrow neck with a thickened outer edge of the spout. Small cylindrical vertical handle attached to the shoulders and spout, protruding slightly above the upper edge of the spout. Orange-cream clay with cream engobe. Painted geometric decoration in brown: on the neck, zigzag bands of three parallel horizontal lines between each band the highest at the edge of the spout; body decorated with vertical stripes bounded by lines, centers of the sides with a single-line zigzag; between them, two zigzags with a 4-mesh-wide grid pattern. A continuous horizontal line at the vessel bottom intersects the delimiting lines. Condition: slight loss at the rim; surface heavily worn and decoration poorly preserved in many places. Date: 1800–1650 BC Middle Cypriot period II–III. Origin: Cyprus., A rounded ceramic vessel with a small round opening and a short spout, showing a textured surface in beige and light tan with patches of pale orange and muted brown decorative markings, set against a uniform gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A01_012
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
64.1Mo (1.3Mo) / 31.6cm x 50.8cm / 3732 x 6000 (300dpi)