Collection: | Corinth | |
Type: | Object | |
Name: | CP 2731 | |
Title: | ATTIC RED-FIGURE BELL KRATER | |
Category: | Pottery | |
Category Code: | CP | |
Object Number: | 2731 | |
Decoration: | Middle body fragment of a bell krater, preserving stump of handle at right. A standing female is preserved from ear to knee. She wears a sloppily drawn peplos and stands with weight on proper right leg, left bent, left arm at side, right raised and missing. A piece of drapery remains at left break, a piece of palmette at right and a biit of egg and dot pattern around handle zone. No relief contour. The woman wears an added white earring and some added white remains on drapery to left. | |
Material: | Attic red clay, fair black glaze, red slip, added white. | |
Condition: | Fragment. One sherd, broken all around. | |
Dimensions Preserved: | Max H. 0.081, max W, 0.069 | |
Period: | 5th c. B.C. | |
Chronology: | Late 5th century BCE | |
Provenance: | Attica | |
Findspot Description: | Probably from Athena trench | |
Bibliography: | Hesperia 1976, p384, #6 | |
Site: | Corinth | |
City: | Ancient Corinth | |
Country: | Greece |