Légende
Askos, This ring-shaped askos incomplete, with visible restoration has a body tapering toward the top and a small neck terminating in a flared, profiled rim set diagonally to the upper edge. Dark banded decoration is painted on a light engobe: two wider bands on the upper part and bottom the lower band painted carelessly, fired unevenly and a delicate band with red varnish across the widest part. The varnish covers the rim, part of the neck, and the arched vice. Technology: purified clay with pyroxene admixtures; outer surface smooth, covered with engobe. Varnish matte, faded, in places burned red. Visible large losses, abrasions, scratches, and cracks. Clay color 5 YR 8/3 pink Engobe color 5 YR 7/6 reddish yellow Varnish color 5 YR 2.5/1 black Red color 2.5 YR 5/8 red Attributed to Kamila Nocon; 2nd half of the 6th century BC, Ionia. Vessel type: askos. Height 9.5 cm; width 9.1 cm; weight 0.16 kg; diameter 3.1 cm., A rounded terracotta object with a central circular hole, showing a smooth matte surface in shades of light beige and warm tan, with a curved band of darker reddish-brown paint near the top that has areas of wear and flaking, a few patches of darker grayish spots and smudges on one side, and an even gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A03_416
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
40.6Mo (1.5Mo) / 31.9cm x 31.9cm / 3769 x 3769 (300dpi)