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Late Classical-Hellenistic |
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Europa, Italien |
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Everted rim; flange for a lid on inside; short, wide neck; sloping shoulder; upright, pointed handles at shoulder; rounded body; short stem; moulded, flaring ring base. Red clay; black glaze; ochre wash; added, white paint. Reserved neck; elongated tongues on shoulder; handles black; on one side of body flying Eros, wearing a kekryphalos, a necklace, bracelets, a bandoleer and shoes, holding a phi...
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Everted rim; flange for a lid on inside; short, wide neck; sloping shoulder; upright, pointed handles at shoulder; rounded body; short stem; moulded, flaring ring base. Red clay; black glaze; ochre wash; added, white paint. Reserved neck; elongated tongues on shoulder; handles black; on one side of body flying Eros, wearing a kekryphalos, a necklace, bracelets, a bandoleer and shoes, holding a phiale in his left hand and a white wreath in his left – added white marking details on wings, phiale and jewellery; in the upper field to the left a “window”, above the phiale an ivy leaf (?) and below a spray; on the opposite side a seated woman, wearing a chiton and bracelets, holding a phiale in her right hand and another object in her left; in the upper field two “windows” and a cluster of grapes – added white marking details in the scene; on both sides the figures are flanked by large flowers and tendrils; large palmettes beneath handles; wave pattern on lower body; stem, resting surface and underside reserved.
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Bequest of Mrs. Carolina Benedicks-Bruce, Visby, 1934, to the National Museum, Stockholm.
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Lebes gamikos (pl. lebetes gamikoi) is a form of bowl, a lebes, with tall handles and lid, attached to a stand. The vessel served the same purpose as the loutrophoros in wedding rituals, to bring the ...
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Lebes gamikos (pl. lebetes gamikoi) is a form of bowl, a lebes, with tall handles and lid, attached to a stand. The vessel served the same purpose as the loutrophoros in wedding rituals, to bring the bridal bath (it's literal meaning is "marriage bowl"). It appears from the early sixth century BC and in Attic red-figure it continues down to the middle of the fourth century BC. It appears in South Italian wares until the end of the fourth century BC.
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Urval Galleriet. Äldre bilder A.Stalteri Marcus. M. Sjöblom.
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Förvärvad av Benedicks-Bruce, Carolina.
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Brukad Late Classical-Hellenistic.
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Ursprung i Italien, Europa.
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Ägd av Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.
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- Clay
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- Earthenware
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- Keramik
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Late Classical-Hellenistic
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ceramics
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- lebes gamikos
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Statens museer för världskultur - Medelhavsmuseet |
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