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White-ground lekythos. Trumpet mouth; groove at junction between mouth and neck; tall, narrow neck; moulding at junction between neck and shoulder; sloping shoulder; vertical band handle from neck to shoulder; cylindrical body, tapering downwards; tall, grooved base; central nipple on underside. Yellowish red clay; black glaze; added white, red, pink and brown paint. Mouth top reserved; shoulder a...
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White-ground lekythos. Trumpet mouth; groove at junction between mouth and neck; tall, narrow neck; moulding at junction between neck and shoulder; sloping shoulder; vertical band handle from neck to shoulder; cylindrical body, tapering downwards; tall, grooved base; central nipple on underside. Yellowish red clay; black glaze; added white, red, pink and brown paint. Mouth top reserved; shoulder and most of body have white ground; two bands encircling outer edge of shoulder/upper part of body; two bands above figures; further down on body a bier with the deceased seen in profile, facing right, lying with his head propped up by a pillow; at the feet of the deceased stands a mourning woman; further to the right is a grave stele; brown base line; reserved groove at junction between body and base; edge of base and underside reserved.
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A lekythos (pl. lekythoi) is generally a taller, cylindrical vessel with a small, deep mouth, narrow neck and a single handle. However, many variants of the shape do exist, including the rounded, squa...
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A lekythos (pl. lekythoi) is generally a taller, cylindrical vessel with a small, deep mouth, narrow neck and a single handle. However, many variants of the shape do exist, including the rounded, squat form and the ovoid “Deianeira” form, all in various sizes. They were used for the storage of oils and are especially associated with funerary contexts. Towards the end of the fourth century BC they were functionally replaced by the unguentaria.
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J. Burns, ‘A remarkable prothesis scene on a white ground lekythos in Stockholm’, MedMusB 29, 1994, 33-46.
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Brukad Classical.
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Ägd av Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.
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- Pottery
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Height / Höjd: 38,7 cm.
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Diameter: 6,5 cm.
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Diameter: 7,1 cm.
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- avfört
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- lekythos
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Statens museer för världskultur - Medelhavsmuseet |
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