• m10-att-124-10
    (Telif hakkı Sart Amerikan Hafriyat Heyeti / Harvard Üniversitesi)
  • m10-att-124-20
    (Telif hakkı Sart Amerikan Hafriyat Heyeti / Harvard Üniversitesi)

Attic Red Figure Lekanis Fragment

Dönem
375-350 BC, Geç Lidya (Pers)
Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
P62.128
Malzeme
Pişmiş toprak
Eserin Türü
Seramik
Seramiğin Şekli
Lekanis
Seramik Mal Grubu
Attika Kırmızı Figür
Pottery Attribution
Yerleşim
Sardis
Alan (Sektör)
HoB
Açma
HoB
Koordinatlar
W20 - W25 / S90 - S95 *99.8
Bulunduğu Yeri
Found next to bronze ibex plaque (BASOR 170 [1963] fig. 9; Sardis M8, 41, no. 87.)
Tanım
Fragment of lid, almost flat. Top: a seated woman holding a box or chest in her left hand. The woman is foreshortened and wears a loose chiton falling gracefully over her body. Its rounded neckline is indicated by a double line, and the internal drapery folds are shown by very fine lines. Underpainting is visible. On her head, which is turned to the left, the hair is bound up in a sakkos, with some curls escaping. The curls are depicted as wavy lines in dilute glaze. A round dot indicates an earring. The face is missing. Underside: black glaze.
Boyutlar
P.H. 0.06; P.W. 0.04; Th. 0.0055--0.007.
Yorum
Ayrıca bakınız
Kaynakça
Published: BASOR 170 (1963) 11, fig. 10 (identified there as a krater). For shape, Agora XII, no. 1220, fig. 11, pl. 40. A similar piece from Bayraklı (Izmir Mus. 9893) is attributed by Yasemin Tuna-Nörling to a member of the Otchët Group, the Painter of Toronto 451, and dated to the second quarter of the 4th C. See her catalogue no. 62, in a forthcoming issue of the AA.
Yazar
NHR