Ancient Greek Corinthian on sale Ceramic Terracotta Skyphos with Animal Frieze 9.5cm
Ancient Greek Corinthian Ceramic Terracotta Skyphos with Animal Frieze 9.5cm
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Specifications
Height // 9.5cm // 3.74"
Width // 16cm // 6.3"
Weight // 0.350 kg
Materials: Clay, Fire, Terracotta, Acrylic Colours, Hand Made, Hand Painted
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A fine corinthian Skyphos with round base that flares out to the wide mount The pale yellow clay contrasts on sale with the dark black and red polychromy used to decorate the cup.Main decorative frieze with two lions hunting a bovid. The scene is framed above by a band of waved lines at the rim and a base ray below. Drawing details made with fine incised lines. Greece. Corinth. 6th Century BC
Corinth dominated the Mediterranean pottery industry from the second half of the seventh century BCE through the first half of the sixth century BCE. Corinthian ceramics were typically light yellow or white clay decorated with black, white, and red glazes. This style of pottery often uses Near Eastern, or “Orientalizing,” motifs, depicting real and mythological animals in registers crowded with incised rosettes.
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