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Archaic |
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Europa, Grekland, Corinth |
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Broad lip, sloping inwards; protruding flange at junction with neck; narrow neck; small lug handle below lip; ovoid body; rounded base; circular depression with raised nipple on bottom centre. Buff clay; lustrous, buff slip; lustrous, dark brown and matt, purple paint. Tongues between two concentric lines on lip top; dots between two lines on lip edge; elongated tongues around neck; handle painted...
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Broad lip, sloping inwards; protruding flange at junction with neck; narrow neck; small lug handle below lip; ovoid body; rounded base; circular depression with raised nipple on bottom centre. Buff clay; lustrous, buff slip; lustrous, dark brown and matt, purple paint. Tongues between two concentric lines on lip top; dots between two lines on lip edge; elongated tongues around neck; handle painted; on body two large friezes demarcated by triple, horizontal lines: padded dancers turned right, with long hair and poloi; incised blob rosettes and dots as filling ornaments - added purple paint and incised details in the friezes; tongues on bottom.
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Bottom center marked ‘142’. Äldre bild A. Stalteri. M. Sjöblom.
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An alabastron (pl. alabastra) is a long-bodied vessel, typically with a rounded bottom. It is usually without a handle, although some examples have short handles (or eyes or lugs) through which a stri...
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An alabastron (pl. alabastra) is a long-bodied vessel, typically with a rounded bottom. It is usually without a handle, although some examples have short handles (or eyes or lugs) through which a string could be attached. The name is derived from alabaster, the white-ground stone that the earliest examples were carved from. They seem to primarily have been a vessel for perfumed oil, as indicated by scenes on vases depicting it being used by women after bathing.
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Wellcome Sequence, Strutting group. A. Seeberg, ‘The Wellcome Painter and his companions’, ActaArch 35, 1964, 49, fig.25.
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N. G. Westin, Anteckningar öfver de grekiska vaserna som finnas å Slöjdskolan i Stockholm, Stockholm 1877, 37ff. A. Seeberg, Corinthian Komos vases (BICS suppl.27), London 1971, n°76, pp.59 and 73. M....
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N. G. Westin, Anteckningar öfver de grekiska vaserna som finnas å Slöjdskolan i Stockholm, Stockholm 1877, 37ff. A. Seeberg, Corinthian Komos vases (BICS suppl.27), London 1971, n°76, pp.59 and 73. M. von Heland-Weissglass, Figurativ vasdekor i Korint (Diss.), Stockholm 1970, n°1993. CVA Stockholm 1, pl.5:8-11, figs.30 and 158.
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Brukad Archaic.
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Ursprung i Corinth, Grekland, Europa.
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Ägd av Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.
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Material, engelska<itemMaterial> |
- Clay
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- Earthenware
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- Keramik
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Object<itemName> |
- alabastron
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Källa <presOrganization> |
Statens museer för världskultur - Medelhavsmuseet |
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