Orientalizing aryballos, Late Corinthian period, with a belt vice, 580–550 BC dated to 580–550, Late Corinthian I, Corinth; vessel aryballos; height 6.8 cm, width 6.2 cm., A rounded ceramic vessel with a short neck and a flat rim sits against a plain gray background. The vessel shows a painted decorative scheme in black, brown, and cream tones, including several large circular motifs and crosshatched patterns. The rim and neck area are cream with aged, worn edges, and the body features alternating dark circular panels and lighter areas with linear and curved black markings. The surface appears weathered with chips and faded paint, and shadows beneath the vessel indicate it is resting on a flat surface.
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Orientalizing aryballos, Late Corinthian period, with a belt vice, 580–550 BC dated to 580–550, Late Corinthian I, Corinth; vessel aryballos; height 6.8 cm, width 6.2 cm., A rounded ceramic vessel with a short neck and a flat rim sits against a plain gray background. The vessel shows a painted decorative scheme in black, brown, and cream tones, including several large circular motifs and crosshatched patterns. The rim and neck area are cream with aged, worn edges, and the body features alternating dark circular panels and lighter areas with linear and curved black markings. The surface appears weathered with chips and faded paint, and shadows beneath the vessel indicate it is resting on a flat surface.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A05_448

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

77.1Mo (1.6Mo) / 39.0cm x 49.5cm / 4607 x 5851 (300dpi)

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