Légende
Stone vessel – kandila, Body in the shape of a flattened hemisphere with four evenly spaced, ribbed, vertical ribs. The ribs have round holes suspended through their centers and slightly protrude into the surface of the body. Narrow, flattened shoulders. Neck clearly defined, wide, and conical. Spout in the form of a delicately defined roller running around the rim of the vessel. Interior hollowed out in the neck area with a shallow, semicircular recess protruding into the body; the remaining part of the belly is not hollowed out. 3200–2800 BC Early Cycladic I period, Grotta-Pelos culture, Cyclades. Vessel. Height 11.5 cm, width 9 cm, weight 0.734 kg., An off-white to beige stone vessel with a rounded body that tapers to a short flared pedestal base, a narrower cylindrical neck rising from the shoulder, a matte slightly rough surface with visible grain and subtle mottling in creamy, tan, and light brown tones, a few shallow depressions on the body, and a soft shadow cast beneath it on a neutral gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A03_377
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
96.0Mo (3.3Mo) / 49.0cm x 49.0cm / 5792 x 5792 (300dpi)