Corinth Object: C 1933 121
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   C 1933 121
Title:   ATTIC WHITE GROUND BLACK-FIGURE LEKYTHOS
Category Code:   C
Year:   1933
Object Number:   121
Description:   Lekythos with cylindrical body, start of nearly horizontal shoulder.
Decoration:   Herakles and the Erymanthian boar. Boar, to left, fallen to its knees; Herakles' hand at boar's leg may be preserved at lower left. Quiver, fillet, baldric hang above. Vine branches with fruit in field. Above, two rows of dots. On shoulder, traces of rays. Red: baldric(?), fillet, stripe on boar's crest. Manner of the Haimon Painter.
Mythology:   Herakles
Material:   Fine reddish yellow clay.
Munsell Color:   5YR 6/5 (reddish yellow)
Condition:   Fragment. Single frgt., broken all around.
Manufacture:   C16 C18 WM
Period:   5th c. B.C.
Chronology:   490-480 B.C.
Area:   South Stoa
Context:   NB133 P176
Provenance:   Attica
Bibliography:   Brownlee, Hesperia 64.3, 1995, cat. 193.
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Publication: Brownlee, Hesperia 64:3, 1995
Monument: South Stoa
Image: bw 1965 114 05
Basket: NB133 P176
Notebook Page: NB 133, spread 115 (pp. 175 - 176)