Légende
Bowl, excavations at Nea Paphos Cyprus; Bronze Age 1650–1200 BC. Goblet on a low, ring-shaped stem; walls diverge at a strongly obtuse angle and bend slightly inward at three-quarters height with a small horizontal vise at the bend. Light-sand clay with light-brown paint outside and brown-red inside. Painted decoration outside: narrow horizontal lines slightly darker than the ground, two horizontal purple stripes under the rim, a stripe covering the rim edge, and a belly decoration just below the rim. Inside: numerous light purple horizontal lines. Vessel goblet, height 8 cm, width 17 cm., A shallow, rounded ceramic bowl with a narrow circular foot sits against a smooth gray background, showing worn and flaked surfaces. The exterior and interior of the bowl display earthy tones including beige, tan, brown, and muted reddish-brown, with areas of lighter cream-colored flaking. The rim is slightly irregular and the body has subtle horizontal ridges and weathered patches that reveal variations in texture and color. The bowl casts a soft reflection on the surface beneath it.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A01_031
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
60.9Mo (970.1Ko) / 50.8cm x 30.1cm / 6000 x 3550 (300dpi)