Légende
Amphoriskos; with an elongated neck; eastern Syrian or Cypriot workshop;, 2nd–1st century BC. Type: Grose group II:E, form III:4. Opaque glass with dark blue-green body and decoration of festoon patterns made with yellow and brown threads; discoidal rim; neck widening slightly downwards; baggy belly; solid foot. Vertical vices one partially chipped, double vices made of translucent light honey-green thread; formed on the core. Outer rim diameter 2.25 cm; height 14.80 cm; body diameter 4.10 cm; bottom diameter 2.85 cm. Vessel., A slender decorative vessel with a narrow neck and rounded body sits against a plain gray background; the vessel features alternating curved stripe patterns in yellow, dark blue, and reddish-brown, with the stripes forming a scalloped, feather-like motif on the body and horizontal bands on the neck. The vessel has a glossy finish and a small dark blue base, and it includes a translucent amber handle that loops from the neck to the shoulder and a second shorter translucent amber detail on the opposite side. The visible colors in the image include yellow, dark blue, reddish-brown, amber, and gray.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A18_383
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
63.4Mo (1.1Mo) / 31.3cm x 50.8cm / 3693 x 6000 (300dpi)