Légende
Aryballus lekythos with a ring-shaped foot, a bulging belly, and a high neck widening towards the spout. A rounded vice is attached to the body and the middle of the neck. The vessel is covered with black finish. On the surface of the belly, the head of a woman in a cap turned to the right. Red-figure/black-finished Greek pottery, lekythos aryballus lekythos, late 5th–early 4th century BC. Origin: Attica; finding: Kerch. Dimensions: height 7 cm, width 9 cm, depth 5 cm., A top-down view of a round ceramic vessel against a gray background showing a circular opening and a short handle protruding from the rim; the vessel surface is mostly black with worn areas revealing tan and beige tones, and there are small patches where the black coating is chipped away showing underlying lighter colors; the rim area has a rough beige ring with dark inner shadow, and the handle has similar wear with contrasting black and tan; the overall texture appears weathered with scattered small light flecks.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A18_217
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
75.8Mo (627.7Ko) / 43.6cm x 43.6cm / 5147 x 5147 (300dpi)