Légende
Barrel-shaped jug, unknown Cypriot workshop, geometric motifs, Cypriot ceramics. A vessel with a barrel-shaped body terminated on both sides by small protrusions. The cylindrical neck terminates in a cup-shaped spout. A band-shaped vise connects the body to the neck midway up. The decoration, finished with brown paint, consists of concentric bands encircling the barrel. Two wide light brown bands on either side of the vise are framed on either side by narrow dark brown bands. At the protrusions, the bands group into a set of concentric circles. Transverse bands between two vertical bands decorate the vise. A series of concentric belts on the neck. 850–600 BC, Cyprus, Arsinoe. Vessel; height 12 cm, width 10 cm., A round, flat-bodied ceramic vessel with a narrow neck and flared rim, featuring a curved handle attached from the neck to the shoulder; the surface shows concentric circular painted bands on the body and circular target-like rings at center, with areas of paint wear and surface texture; visible colors include beige, tan, brown, black, and a muted reddish-brown, all set against a neutral gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A01_335
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
63.9Mo (2.5Mo) / 40.0cm x 40.0cm / 4727 x 4727 (300dpi)