Red-figure hydria depicting the goddess Iris holding a kerykeion, Goluchów Painter Goluchowski Painter, Classified Gallo-Classical Scénée. Iris faces left with head turned right, right hand bent holding an elongated object, left arm outstretched; she has long hair, a laurel wreath, spread wings, wears a himation, and is barefoot. Decoration occupies the frontal belly and arms and is bordered below by a meander motif. Modelled rim with raised rounded edge and flat disc; low cylindrical neck smoothly merging into flat shoulders; bulky body; low cylindrical stem and ring-shaped foot conical inside with slightly convex underside. Circular cross-sectional vises just below the arms pointing upward; a third vise from lower neck to where arms join the belly. Technique: high-quality glossy red-figure gloss, dense, evenly distributed, smooth surface; cleaned clay; no visible turning traces. Condition: glued with visible conservation, surface dirt, secondary losses, chips, and areas with white co...
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Red-figure hydria depicting the goddess Iris holding a kerykeion, Goluchów Painter Goluchowski Painter, Classified Gallo-Classical Scénée. Iris faces left with head turned right, right hand bent holding an elongated object, left arm outstretched; she has long hair, a laurel wreath, spread wings, wears a himation, and is barefoot. Decoration occupies the frontal belly and arms and is bordered below by a meander motif. Modelled rim with raised rounded edge and flat disc; low cylindrical neck smoothly merging into flat shoulders; bulky body; low cylindrical stem and ring-shaped foot conical inside with slightly convex underside. Circular cross-sectional vises just below the arms pointing upward; a third vise from lower neck to where arms join the belly. Technique: high-quality glossy red-figure gloss, dense, evenly distributed, smooth surface; cleaned clay; no visible turning traces. Condition: glued with visible conservation, surface dirt, secondary losses, chips, and areas with white coating. Attributed to Kamila Nocon; ca. 490 BC; Attica. Hydria vessel. Dimensions: height 30 cm, width 28.5 cm, depth 22.5 cm, weight 1.75 kg., A rounded ceramic vessel with a single curved handle and a short flared neck sits against a neutral background; the vessel has a glossy black surface with worn areas revealing an orange-brown clay beneath, including visible hairline cracks and repaired seams, and a few lighter scuffed spots; a partial decorative motif in orange-brown appears near the upper shoulder showing a winged shape and a small geometric pattern near the lower side; the rim and foot show chipped black glaze with exposed orange-brown edges.

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Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A01_320

Licence

Droits gérés

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86.2Mo (2.4Mo) / 44.9cm x 48.1cm / 5305 x 5678 (300dpi)

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