Légende
Bottle fragment, unknown North Egyptian workshop; bottles; Egyptian pottery; tableware; figurative and geometric decorations; faces; water vessel qullah; painted Coptic vessel; Coptic pottery; painted Coptic pottery; Nile clay. Fragment of the upper body of a closed vessel, presumably a small-diameter bottle. Red ceramic fabric with a purple core, visible inclusions of gold mica and white-yellow limestone particles. Outer surface covered with white engobe, which took on a cream/cream-pink hue during firing. Interior brown and even. Exterior decorated with black and red paint, part of a larger composition, bordered at the top by a red band with black lines. Below is a fragment of a human head: arched eyebrows and round black pupils looking to the side. Hair indicated by many small dots painted on a red background. To the right of the head is a group of straight vertical black lines on a red ground. 6th–7th century, Tell Atrib; vessel bottle. Height 4.4 cm, width 6 cm., A broken piece of pottery with painted curved patterns sits against a plain grey background; the shard is mostly a pale terracotta color with areas of darker reddish-brown and black paint forming arcs, dots, and linear marks, and it shows visible cracks and rough, uneven edges.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A06_240
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
77.2Mo (1.1Mo) / 50.8cm x 38.1cm / 6000 x 4500 (300dpi)