Légende
Vessel, Egyptian pottery, ceramic clay vessel of an ovoid, slightly downward-stretching shape, widest at about 2/3 of the height. Broad, sloping shoulders, very short, wide neck. Rounded rim, slightly profiled in the lower part, oval in cross-section, slightly flaring. Rounded bottom. Just above the widest diameter there is a dent made before the vessel was fired. Clay NB2 Vienna System with a significant amount of organic admixture. Wheel-made; approximately half of its height was worked with a knife or similar tool. Beige. Cracked in the upper part. Old Kingdom, c. 2686–c. 2181 BC; Edfu. Vessel. Height 34 cm; rim diameter 10.5 cm; body diameter 29 cm., A large rounded ceramic vessel with a narrow neck and flared lip, shown against a plain gray background; the surface of the vessel displays a weathered, matte texture with visible scratches and small pits, and areas of color including light beige, pale pink, dusty rose, muted orange, and small patches of darker brown; there are faint linear marks and subtle horizontal bands of discoloration around the body, as well as small dark specks scattered across the surface and a few irregular shallow chips along one side.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A04_479
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
97.3Mo (3.4Mo) / 48.0cm x 50.8cm / 5671 x 6000 (300dpi)