Légende
Bottle, unknown Egyptian workshop. Bottle with a rounded and falling rim, concavely profiled. The almost cylindrical neck flows into rounded handles covered with fine ribs. Two handles one fragmentarily preserved are attached to the lower part of the neck and upper part of the shoulders. The ovoid body shows grooves on its lower part traces of turning; the base is ring-shaped. Outer surface brown and smoothed. Made of A4 marl clay with limestone inclusions. On the shoulders is faint painted decoration in black: two arcades composed of parallel arches separated by a row of dots, arranged symmetrically one between the handles. At the highest bulge of the body, below a damaged handle, there is an irregular concentration of a black substance, probably bitumen used to seal or repair the wall. Painted Coptic pottery/vessel, Coptic-style painted decoration. 6th century, Edfu. Vessel bottle. Height 22.7 cm; spout diameter 4.3 cm; neck diameter 3.0 cm; belly diameter 14.9 cm; bottom diameter 7.2 cm., A top-down view of a round clay vessel with a short neck and a handle attached near the opening, placed on a smooth surface; the vessel shows earthy tones of brown and reddish-brown with some grayish patches, and the background surface is a uniform light gray that casts a soft shadow beside the vessel.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A19_057
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
77.2Mo (660.6Ko) / 50.8cm x 38.1cm / 6000 x 4500 (300dpi)