Légende
Flask with an egg-shaped belly and a slightly rounded bottom. The flask's arms are sloping and short, merging into a cylindrical neck ending in a profiled rim. The front part is painted. A hieroglyphic inscription runs through the center. Clay vessel, painted Egyptian pottery, Late Period, 664–332 BC. Height 14.3 cm; diameter 6.5 cm belly. Maker, findspot Goluchów Greater Poland Voivodeship., A tall, narrow ceramic vessel with a flared rim and long neck sits against a solid gray background; the vessel's surface is weathered and predominantly off-white or beige with areas of pale blue and muted green patina, and shows hand-drawn linear decorations in dark brown or black including angular zigzag patterns near the base and small teardrop shapes below the shoulder, plus faint circular and star-like motifs around the neck and a rectangular panel sketched on one side; the rim has a band of light blue, and the piece rests on a clear circular stand.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A02_037
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
79.2Mo (3.1Mo) / 39.0cm x 50.8cm / 4612 x 6000 (300dpi)