Légende
Cypriot gourd jug. A small vessel with a barrel-shaped gourd-shaped body, without a foot, with a spherical bottom. The center is marked with a small protruding point on both short sides. A single handle on the long side, mounted at the greatest bulge of the body and at the base of the neck, bent at a right angle. Quite long neck, strongly flaring, conical spout. Neck and handle slightly offset from the vessel axis; the handle is mounted at a slight angle, with a very clear trace of finger pressure on the right side where it is attached to the neck. Reddish-brown clay. Yellowish-brown engobe. Decoration in black-brown and matte red. The rim is decorated externally with a wide matte red band. The body is decorated on both sides with two groups of three concentric black-brown lines, of varying widths and spacing. In the groups on the shorter sides, the outer line is much wider than the others. Protruding points are marked in black-brown. Preservation condition: cracked and glued neck and handle. Cypro-Geometric Period III, Cyprus., An earthenware vessel with a rounded body and a narrow neck flaring to a wide rim is shown against a gray background; the surface of the vessel is primarily beige with areas of darker brown and charcoal paint forming concentric circular bands on the body and horizontal stripes near the shoulder, and the rim has a band of dark brown; a curved handle connects the neck to the shoulder and shares the same beige and brown weathered surface, with visible surface texture and spots of wear.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A01_014
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
75.5Mo (1.5Mo) / 37.8cm x 50.0cm / 4469 x 5904 (300dpi)