Légende
Black-figure skyphos with depictions of Athena and Heracles fighting the Cretan Bull, Early 5th century BC, Attica. Skyphos vessel. Subject: Heracles taming the Cretan bull; Athena present. Technology/materials: Cleaned, homogeneous clay, uniformly fired, high-quality matte varnish applied in an even layer unevenly fired with a greenish tint on the rim; traces of turning visible under the varnish; surface smooth; possible mica admixtures visible on the interior varnish. Technique: black-figure decoration. Physical description: Thin-walled skyphos with wide rim flaring outward, deep bowl convex in the upper part tapering to a small-diameter slightly concave base. Interior: reserved edge zone 1–2 mm with a surrounding strip; interior surface largely covered with black varnish, edges with uneven varnish. Condition: secondary losses on surface, visible remains of conservation treatments, glued artifact. Dimensions: height 8.6 cm, width 10.2 cm, weight 0.15 kg. Attributed/recorded by: Kamila Nocon., A rounded ceramic vessel with a flared rim painted in black and cream tones, featuring a band of black silhouetted figures and flowing dotted patterns around its upper body; the figures wear draped garments rendered in black with reddish-brown details and are shown in dynamic, walking or lunging poses with elongated limbs and stylized hair or head coverings; the lower portion of the vessel is solid black with a thin reddish-brown line near the base, and the rim and top edge are black with small areas of wear revealing the lighter cream underneath.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A01_365
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
29.5Mo (1.5Mo) / 27.2cm x 27.2cm / 3211 x 3211 (300dpi)