Corinth Object: C 1940 162
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   C 1940 162
Title:   EARLY CORINTHIAN KOTYLE BY THE PAINTER OF C-40-162
Category Code:   C
Year:   1940
Object Number:   162
Description:   Rather deep kotyle, flaring convex body, small ring foot.
Decoration:   Black figure style. One horizontal glazed line below lip and vertical wavy lines at rim. Animal frieze bounded by one black line above and double lines below: goat to r., panther to l., goat to r. Filling ornament: two roughly spoked rosettes, small unincised crosses and blobs. Applied purple on neck, ribs, belly, haunch of goats and on neck, ribs, belly, haunch of panther. Widely spaced rays at base. Outer and inner edges of foot painted; resting surface reserved. Undersurface reserved with one concentric band around a sentral dot. Interior painted solid except for a reserved line at lip.Handles reserved except for a horizontal stripe.
Material:   Well-fired buff clay. Brownish black paint, applied purple.
Munsell Color:   10 YR 8/3 (very pale brown)
Condition:   Missing parts. Mended from many fragments. Missing one handle, few pieces of rim and body. Restored.
Manufacture:   WM
Period:   Early Corinthian (620/615-595/590)
Provenance:   Corinth
Findspot Description:   New Museum East. Well 1940-2.
Bibliography:   Corinth 7.2, no. 50; Weinberg, Hesperia 1948, 222, no. D41; Amyx, CVP, 134, no. 1.
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Images (5)