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lekythos

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Typ <itemType> Objekt/föremål
Datering <presTimeLabel> Classical
Plats <presPlaceLabel> Europa, Grekland, Corinth
Description <itemDescription>
  • White-ground lekythos. Cup mouth; narrow neck; sloping shoulder; vertical band handle from neck to shoulder; cylindrical body, tapering towards base; disc base. Light red clay; black glaze. Mouth black except top; one row of bars and one of rays on shoulder; band encircling angle between shoulder and body; on body three palmettes inscribed in black arcs, alternating with lotus buds (?), below each... Visa hela
Inventory number <itemDescription>
Acquisition <itemDescription>
  • Purchased in Greece in 1881 through the Swedish and Norwegian Consul at Piraeus, Mr. M. N. Rodocanachi.
Comments <itemDescription>
  • 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... Visa hela
Comments <itemDescription>
  • Äldre bilder A.Stalteri Marcus. M. Sjöblom.
Condition <itemDescription>
  • Mended. Worn. Encrusted.
Dimensions <itemDescription>
  • H 14.3. Ø of rim 3.2. Ø of base 3.5.
Publications <itemDescription>
  • CVA Stockholm 2, pl.24:4, fig.98.
Pottery Ware <itemDescription>
Country / Findspot <itemDescription>
Händelse <context>
  • Brukad Classical.
  • Funnen i Corinth, Grekland, Europa.
  • Ägd av Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.
Material, engelska<itemMaterial>
Pottery
Earthenware
Clay
Material<itemMaterial>
Keramik
Nyckelord <itemKeyWord>
  • Classical
  • ceramics
Mått <itemMeasurement>
  • Height / Höjd: 14,3 cm.
  • Diameter: 3,2 cm.
  • Diameter: 3,5 cm.
Object<itemName>
lekythos
Ämne <subject>
  • Kulturhistoria
Inventory number <itemNumber>
Rättigheter för metadata <itemLicense> Licens
Källa <presOrganization> Statens museer för världskultur - Medelhavsmuseet
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