Légende
Kantharos, unknown Boeotian workshop. Physical description: Thin-walled kantharos with straight, slightly flared rim edges, a deep cylindrical bowl with an outer edge. Bowl set on a high leg with a torus in the middle, flat foot. Band-like, wide handles vices with slightly raised edges, protruding above the level of the rim. Outer surface of the foot slightly concave. Decoration: vessel entirely covered with black varnish. Technology: matte varnish, good quality, evenly distributed; traces of turning visible under the varnish. Notes: numerous secondary losses visible on the surface. Attributed to Boeotia, 2nd half of the 5th century BC. Weight 0.552 kg. Kamila Nocon, A dark, matte ceramic vessel with a tall, rounded bowl on a narrow stem and circular foot, featuring a single broad handle running from rim to base; the surface shows worn and chipped areas revealing lighter underlying tones, with small flecks and scratches; visible colors include black, dark brown, lighter brown from worn spots, and a neutral gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A06_090
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
96.0Mo (2.0Mo) / 49.0cm x 49.0cm / 5792 x 5792 (300dpi)