Collection: | Corinth | |
Type: | Object | |
Name: | C 1937 2301 | |
Title: | ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE PANATHENAIC AMPHORA ( | |
Category Code: | C | |
Year: | 1937 | |
Object Number: | 2301 | |
Description: | Single fragment from body. Interior glaze blackish brown; exterior glaze brownish | |
Decoration: | Part of body (at left edge) and outstretched right arm of man to right. He appears to hold a staff(?) loosely in his hand. Preliminary sketch. The man is probably ajudge holding a staff, rather than a charioteer with a goad, because he does not appear to wear the white chiton characteristic of charioteers. The preliminary sketch reveals that the staff(?) was originally placed slightly differently in the figure's hand. | |
Material: | Fine reddish yellow clay. | |
Munsell Color: | 5YR 6/6 (reddish yellow) | |
Condition: | Fragment. Single frgt., broken all around. | |
Manufacture: | C18 WM | |
Period: | 4th c. A.C. | |
Area: | Agora south central | |
Context: | NB162 P70 | |
Provenance: | Attica | |
Bibliography: | Brownlee, Hesperia 56.1, 1995, cat. 161. | |
Site: | Corinth | |
City: | Ancient Corinth | |
Country: | Greece | |
References: | Publication: Brownlee, Hesperia 64:3, 1995 Monument: Agora south central Basket: NB162 P70 Notebook Page: NB 162, spread 44 (pp. 70 - 71) |